Thursday, May 14, 2009

Illegally parked trucks in College Point

"Hello Crapper,

At 123-01 28 Ave in College Point there's one of many spots where trucks are being left for weeks and months at a time. The truck in this picture has been sitting for weeks with no plates. Yet no tickets. What is the NYPD waiting for? The law states NO truck or bus shall be left on the street parking for more than 3 hours. The illegal truck parking has gotten way out of hand her in College Point.

With the five new businesses trying to come to College Point and all the new truck parking problems they will bring will kill College Point. Where's the enforcement?"

The Pope of College Point

Answer: The enforcement is in Willets Point.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

The DOT is damned if they ticket trucks in Willet's Point, and they are damned for not ticketing trucks in College Point (yet). Make up your minds please. Do you, or do you not, want DOT to write tickets?

Queens Crapper said...

When they are justified, of course. Instead of jerking around at Willets Point, they should be ticketing the crap out of trucks that park illegally in residential areas and negatively impact residents' quality of life.

Anonymous said...

If you have a problem with trucks in College Point then go to the 109 Pct community council meetings and voice your complaint or call up community affairs and complain.

-Joe said...

This is kind of what the cop do with hooker areas.
--They bust the Johns.

Only in this case nothing is being done illegal by the victoms paying the price.
To add all those car dealors are likley lobbying to close the point

The dealorships dont want people fixing there older cars.
Tell ya one thing...when GM goes belly up next month the parts, workers AND those junkyards are going to be worth millions.

Nobody is going to buy a$20,000 GM car made in China or Mexico. These cars will be made cheap with weird propriatary parts GM and China will rape you on.

Anonymous said...

" Anonymous said...
If you have a problem with trucks in College Point then go to the 109 Pct community council meetings and voice your complaint or call up community affairs and complain."

We have. Over and over. Even contacted Cm Avellas office. He wrote to Kelly and Whalen.

Anonymous said...

They seem to not like dealing with city council people. Contact their higher ups and complain. Then they'll move their asses. Its worked in the past. Call 646-267-0746. That's Community Affairs at police hq, or try NYPD quality of life 888-677-5433. Good Luck

Anonymous said...

Make as much noise as possible, call NY Queens div, 718 526 5704. Or call help me Howard or something like that. Say how the city and police are neglecting to help.

Anonymous said...

Two words: John Deutzman

Anonymous said...

This picture looks familiar. It looks like Cooper Avenue and 78th St.

Anonymous said...

Commercial vehicles cannot park on RESIDENTIAL streets from 9pm-5am.A vehicle on a city street without license plates after 6 hours is considered abandoned/derelictC.call 311 ,as many times as it takes.If nothing is done,go to the precinct and tell the desk officer you want to make a ccrb complaint against the the commanding officer for failure to take appropriate police actionand see the respons you get!

Anonymous said...

nothing is done,go to the precinct and tell the desk officer you want to make a ccrb complaint against the the commanding officer for failure to take appropriate police actionand see the respons you get!
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They don't care. They are overworked, demoralized and CCRB'd to death for every stupid little thing. After a while, the average cop becomes immune to the threat of a CCRB. Some look forward to going down to Rector Street as a day off patrol.

Hino Trucks said...

Can be very frustrating when they take up so much room its too hard to squeeze past. Ive had to detour before due to this, very frustrating.