Thursday, August 15, 2013

Astoria roadblocks




These photos were all taken on one side of the street along a block in Astoria. How do restaurants get away with taking up public parking spaces and putting objects in the middle of the sidewalk?

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Helen Marshall granted them permission after chugging down a keg of draft.

Anonymous said...

The same shit is going on in Little Neck at some Italian mobbed up looking restaurant on the south side of Northern Boulevard.

I can't recall the exact name of the offending eatery.

There they have tough guys parking patron's cars at the curb out in front. I wouldn't mess with these guys.

Anonymous said...

Yea, that looks like its near Vallone's Studio Square beer garden that caters to wallyo wanna-be faux hipsters from the - ah-hem - construction trades.

Translation to Vallonia speak: whatcha problum?

Anonymous said...

palm greasing

Anonymous said...

Stop the Vallones! God save Queens!

Never mind Elizabeth.
The Queen of England can fare well enough for herself.

Anonymous said...

I can understand the motivation for "reserving" parking spaces and the intimidation factor should you assert your right to park in a public spot.

What I don't get the reason for the barrels on the sidewalk unless its a misguided attempt at advertising.

Anonymous said...

Nice legs in the first pic

Anonymous said...

A. Citizens complain to local politician
B. Local politician complains to Ray Kelly
C. Ray Kelly Complains to Borough Chief
D. Borough Chief complains to precinct commander.
E. Precinct commander complains to Lirutenant who complains to Sergeant who complains to sector cops.
F. Sector cops write summonses to restaurant/club.
G. Restaurant/club owner complains to local politician and local news stations about being unfairly harassed by cops. Meanwhile, summons gets dismissed by ultra liberal judge.
H. Sector cops get dragged to CCRB and lose vacation time for harassing club for "no reason".
I. Sector cop leaves NYPD and joins suburban police department. Replaced by impressionable rookie who will do his best until he too is similarly hung out to dry by the powers that be.

Anonymous said...

In Manhattan, vendors block express buses by hawking ware on a board over a trash can

Anonymous said...

Just move the plastic poles and park your car. What's so difficult about that?

Queens Crapper said...

I guess you didn't see the valet standing on the right in the photo. The barrels and bollards are to pull up to so the valet can park your car elsewhere on the street.

Anonymous said...

Poster 8

I am sure that city council can get focused and change the laws or get their messenger boys in the Albany legislature to submit bills.

They are too busy with development and know something like this hurts development so they will do nothing but lip service.