Thursday, November 3, 2011

Will City change sticker policy?

13 comments:

georgetheatheist said...

WD-40?

Jerry Rotondi said...

LOL!

I can safely conclude that the city
will never consider changing
its basic "stick-it-to-us" policy---
except to keep improving on it
over the years.

Mayor Bloomberg has certainly proven
to be a genius in buggering us
at every opportunity that presents itself to him.

NO 4th TERM!

Anonymous said...

As the jew had said, the stickers are of no benefit to the city (unlike a fine) and are purely punitive.

Its very mid-eval of the city to inflict a punishment that serves no other purpose other than embarrassment.

Anonymous said...

How about people actually read the signs so the city can clean the streets and pick up the garbage.

georgetheatheist said...

It is a modern day version of the Scarlet Letter and the Mark of Cain.

Why shouldn't these miscreant illegal parkers be made to suffer?

I'm for penitence and atonement. How dare they prevent the municipal thoroughfares from being properly cleaned?

You get one of these slapped on your window and the next time you'll read the sign.

Bring back shame and guilt.

Anonymous said...

Don't hurt the car, it was not responsible, put that message on the car's owner in the form of a tattoo - circle P with broom slash.

Anonymous said...

Anon No. 3:

What is the relevance of mentioning someone's religion?

Anonymous said...

You know, that's a good question. I always understood that Jewish is not just a religion but also a culture. So in that case, is it wrong to call someone a Jew just like you would call someone else a Russian or a Hispanic?

Anonymous said...

Well, mabye if the city provided more legal parking, then people wouldn't park illegally.

Anonymous said...

more whining from overprivileged motorists! ugh. move your car or pay the penalty.

Anonymous said...

"Its very mid-eval of the city to inflict a punishment that serves no other purpose other than embarrassment."

Some people don't care about the $65, but the prospect of having to physically remove a pain in the ass sticker is an incentive better than a monetary fine.

Anonymous said...

Mid-eval?

Anonymous said...

Anon No. 8: Exactly my point...I think.