The police should do what every other business has to do when their isn’t enough parking for their trucks/commercial vehicles – make do with what you have or figure out an alternative – that doesn’t break the law. You know for damn sure that if there was a delivery business across the street with too many delivery vans that each van would be ticketed every single day for parking like this.
This is the counterpoint to my walk across the US. Instead of seeing a million places for just a minute each, I'm going to spend a million minutes exploring just one place. By the time I finish walking every block of every street in all five boroughs, I'll have traveled more than 8,000 miles on foot — all within a single city. Details!
Your donations allow me to keep walking full-time. If you think what I'm doing is valuable and you'd like to offer some support, I would be very grateful. On the other hand, if you think I'm a worthless bum, feel free to email me and tell me to get a job, bozo. Both are excellent options!
Yes now be careful cause there gonna wanna ticket you for jay walking.
LOL!!!
Or maybe “Matt walking”?
Ha ha. :-)
My very first NYC apartment was right across the street from the 10th precinct in Chelsea.
What a royal pain for everyone–including pedestrians–and especially the garbage trucks.
Not only are the cars parked like they are in the above picture, but many are left willy-nilly in the middle of the street.
The police should do what every other business has to do when their isn’t enough parking for their trucks/commercial vehicles – make do with what you have or figure out an alternative – that doesn’t break the law. You know for damn sure that if there was a delivery business across the street with too many delivery vans that each van would be ticketed every single day for parking like this.
Police are not above the law.
My daughter (very much a rule follower) (9 yrs old) had a furrowed brow when she saw this :o)