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City Seeks To Put the Brakes On Employee Parking Abuse

Submitted by Ray Luca, Jan 5, 2008 10:21

Here's an interesting question which should activate a reporters curiosity.

Why are there so many "official" NYPD issued parking placards on the dashboards of private cars, which are owned by rabbis in Borough Park Brooklyn?


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Asa disabled driver and a holder of a parking permit for disabled drivers I laud this policy. I hope that... [MORE]

Jay Gerstein 

Jan 5, 2008 19:47

Last month I attended a forum on the Congestion Parking scheme that has been proposed by the Mayor. I wanted... [MORE]

tom murphy 

Jan 5, 2008 19:00

Here's an interesting question which should activate a reporters curiosity. Why are there so many "official" NYPD issued parking placards on...

Ray Luca 

Jan 5, 2008 10:21

About time...downtown brooklyn parking has been decimated for years with these City/State/Fed employee's parking privileges. Make the offense VERY COSTLY,... [MORE]

cb 

Jan 5, 2008 09:26

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