Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Hydrant parking by DA staffers

Sleepy old District Attorney Richard Brown. How can he enforce the law when his own staff is violating it right outside of his office's windows by parking at a hydrant?

Now imagine if Peter Vallone Jr. were the DA. At least his motorcycle would not take up as much space as these placard abusers.

By the way, I am not related to Jimmy Justice but i consider him my mentor.

-Parking Avenger

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

"How can he enforce the law when his own staff is violating it right outside of his office's windows by parking at a hydrant?"

Does anyone think any District Attorney, Police Officer, Judge, Corrections Officer or agent for the Criminal Justice system has ANY interest in doing whats "right" or ANY interest in justice?

These people are worse than ANY crack dealer, any fare evader, any shoplifter, any graffiti "artist"/vandalist, any drunk or any people they prosecute, arrest, detain, convict, or "correct" (that one is the funniest).

It's just a job for these people, if you can even call them people, they're more like sub-human scum.

A cop who worked for Brooklyn South was allegedly found with CHILD PORNOGRAPHY in Ozone Park. Do you think he cares about the children? Do you think he cares about "doing right"?

GET THE FUCK OUT OF HERE.

Anonymous said...

The Parking Avenger ought to zoom in and take a photograph of the placard number. That could result in some relief.

Anonymous said...

Very hard to change the culture of entitlement that these SOBs have.

Why not just do away with placards? If you're important enough to the City, State, or Feds, you'd have official license plates on your vehicle. No official plate, then you get a ticket.

Anonymous said...

That would be a great idea except for one fact. Official plates can only be assigned to government owned vehicles, these vehicles are privately owned but working for the government
I agree that VERY FEW placards should be assigned but nobody is monitoring the number issued or the huge amount of counterfeits out there...basically becuase of two facts - First, anyone who could issue a summons is probably using one of the illegal placards and doesn't want retaliation and secondly, if these vehicles did have to park legally, where would the honest motorist park? (In the case of schools, there are usually 5 - 10 illegal placards at the school parking in front of the school.. if these cars were in legal spaces, where would those cars be relocated to? sometimes blocks further away, so it's a double-edged sword)

georgetheatheist said...

Parking Avenger. Your handwriting is atrocious. It's annoying and taxing to have to read your scribbling. So many of us dont even bother.

The Medium is the Message.

Anonymous said...

That would be a great idea except for one fact. Official plates can only be assigned to government owned vehicles, these vehicles are privately owned but working for the government

Makes you wonder why all of the Queens Library vehicles have official plates, since the Queens Library is a private non-profit, which they cite as reason to not open all of their financial books to Comptroller Scott Stringer.

Anonymous said...

no one is above the law ?or are they ? At Northern blvd./214place,Queens ,four metered parking spots are being used by motorists (with n.y.p.d. placards in the window).no meter stub in the windows. are these motorists stealing the 24 hours of $$$$ from the n.y.c. motor vehicle dept. ?

citizen civilian motorists do not count anymore, just pay the taxes and shut up.

how much will property tax increase to pay the U.F.T. dues ,by the "teachers"

Anonymous said...

Why doesn't the city paint yellow lines in front of Hydrants and at Bus Stops.?

Anonymous said...

To the point of painting lines by bus stops and fire hydrants .. two problems. first, painted lines are not technically enforceable because anyone could match the paint and create no parking areas in front of their houses, and secondly, specifically these locations mentioned, could easily be "shortened" by residents to gain parking spaces and what would the person receiving the ticket say "I followed the painted line"?
In fact , there is an entire division that handles illegal curb painting.. they are called HIQA (Highway Inspection and Quality Assurance)

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