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Posted by Union Tpke on Fri Sep 14 08:55:14 2018 On my way to school every morning, I see how the 7-10 AM southbound bus lane on Lexington Avenue used by the M101, M102, M103 and express buses is always blocked. This morning, 9/14/2018, wasn't so bad. There usually are cones and trucks blocking the bus lane near the armory. This is a disgrace. Buses are forced to weave into and out of traffic, traffic is halted, and thousands of daily bus riders are slowed down thanks to non-existant enforcement by the NYPD and because the NYPD doesn't care. |
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Posted by sloth on Fri Sep 14 13:03:05 2018, in response to Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Union Tpke on Fri Sep 14 08:55:14 2018. While it's no doubt a pain in the ass, the city has not successfully solved, nor seems interested in at all, the problem of how all these deliveries are supposed to be made. |
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Posted by Allan on Fri Sep 14 19:14:52 2018, in response to Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Union Tpke on Fri Sep 14 08:55:14 2018. Par for the course on Lex Av |
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Posted by BusMgr on Sat Sep 15 03:14:29 2018, in response to Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Union Tpke on Fri Sep 14 08:55:14 2018. Make a complaint to the Federal Transit Administration, Office of Program Management, for Region II, that the bus lanes are not being sufficiently enforced, that the National Transit Database submissions attesting to the contrary are false, and the the FTA should therefore withhold section 5307 funds from the New York City Transit Authority and MTA Bus Company. While that might not do anything immediately--since neither the NYCTA or MTABC can enforce bus land restrictions themselves--it could result in the NYCTA and MTABC pressuring the city to enforce the bus lanes or to pay additional discretionary city subsidies to make up for the withheld FTA subsidies. (Of course, the FTA may be complicit with the city to really bother following federal law that requires enforcement as a condition for receiving FTA subsidies.) |
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Posted by pragmatist on Sat Sep 15 07:06:23 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BusMgr on Sat Sep 15 03:14:29 2018. The parent agency of the MTA-BC and NYCTA certainly can enforce bus lanes, as it has on occasion in the past using the MTA-PD. They don't want any part of a regular pissing match with NYPD over regular enforcement, and they obviously won't touch the official vehicles. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Sat Sep 15 07:37:30 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by pragmatist on Sat Sep 15 07:06:23 2018. Cops don't write cops. Period. Also the 19th Precinct is right around the corner, which is why you see the parked radio cars on the avenue. |
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Posted by pragmatist on Sat Sep 15 09:30:49 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Sat Sep 15 07:37:30 2018. The 17th is also right off Lex They won't write cops, but in this case it's police vehicles, not personal vehicles. It isn't even worth discussing, no Mayor or PC will force a change. They can't/won't stop placard abuse on personal vehicles, they sure won't do anything about official vehicles. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 16 11:13:26 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by pragmatist on Sat Sep 15 09:30:49 2018. Yep! |
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Posted by randyo on Sun Sep 16 15:44:43 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by pragmatist on Sat Sep 15 09:30:49 2018. While it’s not normal for cops to write cops, with the increased presence of the NY State Police in the city at the request of Prince Andrew I wouldn’t be too surprised to see state troopers ticketing illegally parked NYPD cars both personal ones with placards, and cruisers. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 16 17:37:07 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by randyo on Sun Sep 16 15:44:43 2018. Absolutely not! The city and state PBA's would never allow it. |
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Posted by randyo on Sun Sep 16 18:18:30 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 16 17:37:07 2018. I don’t believe state troopers are represented by any PBA. AFAIK it would be the FOP (Fraternal Order of Police), and I have heard of cases of officers citing officers outside their own force. Not all cops grant courtesy to other cops especially those outside their jurisdiction. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 16 18:28:59 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by randyo on Sun Sep 16 18:18:30 2018. Yes they are. They have the state PBA back ing them. Any cop that writes another cop is a scumbag rat and should be ostracized at the very least. You don't belong in police work if you write your own. |
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Posted by Joe V on Sun Sep 16 19:17:45 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 16 18:28:59 2018. Does the urban legend of bag of M&M's on the dash to signify it is a cop's car ring true ? |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 16 19:23:09 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Joe V on Sun Sep 16 19:17:45 2018. It was the brownies who did that. |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Mon Sep 17 07:26:10 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 16 18:28:59 2018. Well, supervision (Sergeants and up) should be out there telling cops to not unnecessarily block bus lanes. If not traffic/parking tickets, they can be written up within the NYPD or informally punished for being jerks.As for police not writing tickets on one another, I understand from people "on the job" that courtesy only applies for reasonably proximate jurisdictions. Nassau County, NYPD, NY State, and NJ State probably won't ticket each other. But go to a distant state, and the local officers won't give a crap about a NY area badge, and will definitely write a ticket. NYPD officers themselves have told me this. |
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Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Mon Sep 17 07:57:41 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Sep 16 18:28:59 2018. Wrong - - a police officer SHOULD write a ticket for another off duty cop who is breaking traffic laws. |
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Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Mon Sep 17 07:59:48 2018, in response to Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Union Tpke on Fri Sep 14 08:55:14 2018. Paging Placard Abuse on Twitter.Zero enforcement, false 311 responses by cops and a general ignorance of petty corruption. That pettiness led to a major prostitution ring which IAB busted last week. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Sep 17 12:55:09 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Mon Sep 17 07:57:41 2018. Absolutely not. You don't shit where you eat. In fact, the old adage was you don't take it other city workers, you don't take it nurses and doctors as well because they could be saving your life one day. Of course this is when the job was tight and everyone followed the code, now you have people from all around the globe who know nothing of traditions and customs of the New York City civil servants. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Sep 17 12:57:34 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Mon Sep 17 07:59:48 2018. Wrong. The brothel thing was run by a retired Detective. Also, the NYPD Internal Affairs couldn't find a Chinaman on Canal Street, yet alone corrupt cops. |
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Posted by randyo on Mon Sep 17 16:32:20 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by MainR3664 on Mon Sep 17 07:26:10 2018. Even sometimes within the same jurisdictions cops can be indifferent. A friend of mine who was a NYC correction officer at the time told, me that he was pulled over for whatever reason on his way to work at one of the NYC prisons and when he showed his badge and said that he was “on the job, the cop replied “not my job." |
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Posted by randyo on Mon Sep 17 16:45:24 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Mon Sep 17 07:59:48 2018. While I agree that in most cases neither marked nor unmarked police vehicle are above the law, they are also in essence ”emergency vehicles” and could be responding to an emergency situation like a crime in progress and not be able to search around for a legal spot to leave the car. It’s not always possible in such cases to distinguish between abuse of parking privileges and legitimate needs to illegally park so enforcement agents generally leave such vehicles alone. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Sep 17 17:06:35 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by randyo on Mon Sep 17 16:32:20 2018. That was more common 20 + years ago. Does it still happen? Here and there, but not like it used to. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Sep 17 17:07:33 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Mon Sep 17 07:59:48 2018. A parking placard is an unofficial perk of the job. That's how it goes. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Sep 17 17:09:39 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by randyo on Mon Sep 17 16:45:24 2018. Also, parking around police facilities are self-enforced. No brownies or other agencies are supposed to tag the vehicles, only the police personnel of the facility. |
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Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Mon Sep 17 18:51:17 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Sep 17 17:07:33 2018. Wrong. A parking placard is an official placard issued by a public entity to use only as per the privileges set forth in the placard and within the NYC Traffic Rules.A placard is not to be used in violation of the NYPD Patrol Guide. That means an NYPD Restricted Placard cannot be used in No Stopping/Standing zones (except No Standing Truck loading zones), fire hydrants, driveways, bike/bus lanes double parking, crosswalks, No Parking Taxi Stands and bus stops. Ut says so on the back of the placard. |
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Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Mon Sep 17 18:54:20 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Sep 17 17:06:35 2018. Because the placard corruption is out of control.Get pulled over?? No problem, just show your PBA business card you got from your officer (even though you aee not even blood related to the officer) and you are on your way. Heck you can use these cards to ward off those pesky TEAs from giving you parking tickets. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Sep 17 21:01:40 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Mon Sep 17 18:51:17 2018. What it says in the P.G. and what happens in real life are 2 different things. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Sep 17 21:03:28 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Mon Sep 17 18:54:20 2018. So what? This is what happens. It's NOT gonna change. |
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Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Tue Sep 18 07:54:36 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Sep 17 21:01:40 2018. What happens in real life is NYPD MOS and civilians are abusing their parking privileges. |
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Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Tue Sep 18 08:01:22 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Sep 17 21:03:28 2018. So many other thing won't change - - like:Officer uses P.O. Familia's death to take advantage in illegally blocking hydrant Obstructing protected bike lane Using expired restricted placard on a different vehicle And the dozens of cars illegally parked on Mosholou Parkway, on the sidewalk, right above the 52nd Precinct. |
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Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Tue Sep 18 08:01:27 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Sep 17 21:03:28 2018. So many other thing won't change - - like:Officer uses P.O. Familia's death to take advantage in illegally blocking hydrant Obstructing protected bike lane Using expired restricted placard on a different vehicle And the dozens of cars illegally parked on Mosholou Parkway, on the sidewalk, right above the 52nd Precinct. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 11:34:44 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Tue Sep 18 07:54:36 2018. Like I said, it's a perk of the job. I see you don't mention the FDNY who do the exact same thing. I wonder why? |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 11:37:32 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Tue Sep 18 08:01:22 2018. Two out of the three pictures you showed me there weren't even parking plaques involved. The police enforced the parking rules and regulations and they also have discretion. As for the situation around police facilities, like I said in my earlier post, they are self enforced zones and walking around the precincts contractually guaranteed by the city. You're not going to change it, it is what it is. |
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Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Tue Sep 18 13:02:17 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 11:34:44 2018. Oh, we have taken photos of FDNY, city, state, fed, NYCT - - anything is fair game.FDNY placards are issued by their union. |
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Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Tue Sep 18 13:03:11 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 11:37:32 2018. So. their discretion is to file false 311 reports - - all felonies. Right? |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 13:31:36 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Tue Sep 18 13:02:17 2018. They also give plaques to their wives as well. But like I said, it's a perk for having a certain type of job. I have nothing against it. It's to be expected. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 13:32:16 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Tue Sep 18 13:03:11 2018. What does this have to do with what we're talking about? |
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Posted by randyo on Tue Sep 18 15:39:55 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Sep 17 17:09:39 2018. There was an incident a few years ago in which a high ranking police officer was being ticketed in front of a police facility by a "meter maid” because the meter maid felt that the officer’s placard was not the right one for the location when the meter maid continued to write the ticket the officer promptly arrested the meter maid. I never heard how that one came out. |
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Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Tue Sep 18 16:07:57 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 13:31:36 2018. Giving a placard to any family member is criminal impersonation.But that's no big deal when friends and family steal DOT meter revenue |
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Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Tue Sep 18 16:09:25 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Sep 17 12:55:09 2018. And doormen should be entitled to a perk too?How much fringe benefit is never reported? |
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Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Sep 18 16:59:04 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Tue Sep 18 08:01:22 2018. Tweets are simply people complaining into cyber space where nothing is corrected.The only way to get it done is to take pen to paper and notify the appropriate authorities, with the photos enclosed. |
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Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Sep 18 17:01:12 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 11:37:32 2018. There should be no discretion when it comes from parking in front of a fire hydrant...…..be it NYPD shirt or placard in the windshield.IJS. |
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Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Sep 18 17:03:22 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Sep 17 12:55:09 2018. Should transit workers be allowed to park at bus stops?I think your argument says "YES". |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 17:06:14 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by randyo on Tue Sep 18 15:39:55 2018. The brownie wasn't supposed to enforce the parking regs at a police facility. I sidn't hear about that one. |
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Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Sep 18 17:09:15 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Mon Sep 17 07:59:48 2018. These tweets should be sent to the appropriate authorities via US Postal Service. Copy them, put paper to pen as a cover letter.Nobody will take action due to a series of tweets with photos. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 17:09:41 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Tue Sep 18 16:07:57 2018. No it's not, as long as it is specifically printed on the placards prohibited actions. And I'm not talking about official placards, I'm talking about courtesy ones that the unions print up. It's all part of the wink wink, nod nod culture. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 17:10:41 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Tue Sep 18 16:09:25 2018. It depends who the doorman knows. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 17:11:08 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Sep 18 17:03:22 2018. I'm sure they have. |
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Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Sep 18 17:11:25 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Sep 17 17:07:33 2018. I guess I was in the wrong industry!I should have been a cop so I could park wherever I want to 24/7....being on the clock or not. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 17:12:25 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Sep 18 16:59:04 2018. But before I can never be taken, if it is in the self enforced area, they are allowed to park there. |
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