Friday, August 15, 2014

Expired placard = ticket

Hmmm...an expired placard?
So whose ride is this? Helen's?
Ah, sweet justice!

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Where does it say it's expired?

Queens Crapper said...

Really? The Helen Marshall placard expired when Helen Marshall left office. And that placard was only good to park in the lot at borough hall.

Anonymous said...

Bet someone at city hall voids that summons......

Anonymous said...

Just another Boro Hall perk. Free parking for life. Ha

Anonymous said...

If the date is obstructed it should be considered expired anyway.

JQ said...

it's good to see some cops fed up with these legacy types.maybe they visit this site.

now if only they can go after the dregs currently in city council

Anonymous said...

Probably not a cop but a TEA, they'll ticket anything, even a marked RMP.

Anonymous said...

If it was a cop I guarantee you he is working in The Bronx or Staten Island now.

Anonymous said...

The ticket should have been issued in any event because the placard was obscured. In this case by the registration and inspection stickers.

At expiration, holders of these placards should be required to surrender them to be destroyed.

Anonymous said...

Marshall is about 85 years old. Does she get a senior citizen discount on summons?

Anonymous said...

If a city employee is required to hand in the placard upon its date of expiration but failed to do so, wouldn't that constitute "possession of stolen property?" That's a criminal case.

I am not kidding because back in February, Brooklyn DA staffer Christopher Carrion was charged under this law for using a co-worker's badge to score a free parking spot near the Brooklyn courthouse.

Anonymous said...

senile, evil, nasty old crone

Anonymous said...

I heard that when she goes she will be entombed under the Marshall Civic Atrium.....still under construction...$32million and counting.

georgetheatheist said...

So? Just WHO is EBB9161? With Marshall permit #13? Let's find out.