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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 17:14:21 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Sep 18 17:01:12 2018.

A shirt = not a cop. Either a buff or family member. Unless it's Inspections ot IA, NO cop is going to write a placard, unless ordered to do so by a ranking officer at the scene.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 17:40:38 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Sep 18 17:11:25 2018.


I am talking about around police facilities.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Sep 18 18:38:05 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 17:11:08 2018.

I really doubt if they'll get a courtesy pass.

Transit workers are treated like sh** anyway by the city.

NYPD has privileged parking spots, so does FDNY, so do teachers by their schools.

Transit worker parking by reporting terminals and bus depots? You got to be kidding. When you start and finish at odd hours, taking public transportation is not feasible, especially for those who live far away w/o seniority who would need multiple connections of trains/buses.


Glad I'm retired so I don't have to deal with that anymore.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 19:29:46 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Sep 18 18:38:05 2018.

The thing is Police/Fire/EMS are considered first responders, so they need to get to their facilities or other places in a timely matter. MTA/Sanitation/Parks Dept don't.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by randyo on Tue Sep 18 20:15:15 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 17:06:14 2018.

It made the papers and TV news.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by randyo on Tue Sep 18 20:16:50 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 17:09:41 2018.

Sort of like the half size “courtesy badges” that cops’ family members often carry.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by randyo on Tue Sep 18 20:22:42 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Sep 18 18:38:05 2018.

I have seen cars parked in bus stops with placards reading “NYCTA Dispatcher On Duty” usually used by surface dispatchers whose post is at that stop. One of my co workers actually got a ticket for parking an official marked NYCTA vehicle in a bus stop across from 370 Jay St. There was also a story about a Chicago cop who wanted to ticket a CTA bus that was stopped in a bus stop waiting for the operator’s relief. The stop was actually in front of the bus depot and the cop was arguing with the dispatcher claiming the bus didn't have the right to park in the bus stop evn though it was a bus.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by randyo on Tue Sep 18 20:22:49 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Sep 18 18:38:05 2018.

I have seen cars parked in bus stops with placards reading “NYCTA Dispatcher On Duty” usually used by surface dispatchers whose post is at that stop. One of my co workers actually got a ticket for parking an official marked NYCTA vehicle in a bus stop across from 370 Jay St. There was also a story about a Chicago cop who wanted to ticket a CTA bus that was stopped in a bus stop waiting for the operator’s relief. The stop was actually in front of the bus depot and the cop was arguing with the dispatcher claiming the bus didn't have the right to park in the bus stop evn though it was a bus.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 21:06:54 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by randyo on Tue Sep 18 20:16:50 2018.

My father's saved me alot when I was a late teenager.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 21:08:07 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by randyo on Tue Sep 18 20:22:42 2018.

Account like that is a mental case and should be cycle off the job. And I bet you it was a brownie who tagged your friend in an official Transit vehicle, because no cop would do that

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 21:08:41 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 21:08:07 2018.

It should have said a cop like that

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Wed Sep 19 06:31:56 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 17:09:41 2018.

It is still stealimg meter revenue.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Wed Sep 19 06:40:52 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 17:40:38 2018.

They should not be illegally obstructing sidewalks, fire hydrants, bus stops or create any hazard.

The 70th Precinct is is after all these years, disrespecting disabled people who live in the UCP building across street.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Wed Sep 19 06:45:13 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, our Progressive Mayor who talks about a tale of two cities sure can
lie about placard abuse. (Go to about 1:29 of video when I asked hin that question in Jan 2017

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Wed Sep 19 07:09:01 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 19:29:46 2018.

Yes but not to park at a bus stop.

Certain areas, such as Midtown Manhattan, Downtown Brooklyn, Yankee Stadiun and Jamaica are transit rich areas. They don't need to be obstructing sidewalks, No Standing zones, fire hydrants or bus stops to report to their regular tours.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Wed Sep 19 08:00:50 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 17:12:25 2018.

Not at bus stops, fire hydrants, bike lanes, bus lanes, etc.

When cops park on sidewalks in front on people's homes, why should homeowners pay for the sidewalk damage which NYPD has caused?

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Wed Sep 19 08:00:50 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 18 17:12:25 2018.

Not at bus stops, fire hydrants, bike lanes, bus lanes, etc.

When cops park on sidewalks in front on people's homes, why should homeowners pay for the sidewalk damage which NYPD has caused?

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 19 08:26:15 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Wed Sep 19 06:31:56 2018.

It's a perk that's not going to go away unless the city is actively committed to building parking lots around each and every city agency facility so each and every person has a place to park.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 19 08:27:50 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Wed Sep 19 06:40:52 2018.

But like I said on another post, police and fire and EMS off First Responders and they have to quickly get to where they are going and quickly get parking. Yes, I know the block that you are talking about. For the most part, no one parks across the street at the facility or up the block

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 19 08:32:17 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Wed Sep 19 06:45:13 2018.

Are you sure you got the time right? It's a long video and the time frame you gave is just some woman talking. The bottom line is, what you have to understand, is that the plaques I'm not going to be taken away and not the First Responders have to, as Pusha T contract, have parking available to them. I know people who aren't in that line of work don't understand, but is.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 19 08:33:02 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Wed Sep 19 07:09:01 2018.

That has been going on before you were born, that will be going on after you are dead. Remember the expression, you can't fight City Hall. It is physically not enough parking spots, they will park in bus stops etc etc

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 19 08:34:20 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Wed Sep 19 08:00:50 2018.

If those places are the only spots available, they are going to take them. And remember, it's self-enforced

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Wed Sep 19 12:58:10 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 19 08:32:17 2018.

Try 1:25 and 30 seconds, sorry.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Wed Sep 19 13:00:43 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 19 08:26:15 2018.

They need to work with parking garage owners in helping them find suitable spaces near precincts and firehouses. Most precincts have garages nearby.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by sloth on Wed Sep 19 13:01:33 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Wed Sep 19 06:31:56 2018.

Stealing meter revenue??? Lol for days, bro. How many hands does the city need in the pockets of its own workers?

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 19 14:17:09 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Wed Sep 19 12:58:10 2018.

Ok

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 19 14:18:26 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Wed Sep 19 13:00:43 2018.

I can think of plenty of police and fire facilities that don't have parking garages anywhere near them. So for them, it's the street. Although I'm curious, I've never heard you mention about the fireman doing the exact same thing. They also park the cars in the sidewalk and block the Johnny pumps and do the bus stops and all of that

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 19 14:54:46 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Wed Sep 19 06:45:13 2018.

I watched it. I hope you realize that you just got a big stroke job from the mayor in the chief.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by randyo on Wed Sep 19 15:44:56 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Wed Sep 19 06:40:52 2018.

In the case of vehicle interfering with disabled persons, a federal action for violation of ADA might be able to be pursued from which the NYPD or any city agency would have no immunity.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by randyo on Wed Sep 19 15:50:20 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Wed Sep 19 12:58:10 2018.

I still didn’t see it.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Wed Sep 19 15:57:42 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by randyo on Wed Sep 19 15:44:56 2018.

I'm with randy.

Wakefield: You should send this video to whatever federal agency enforces ADA regulations. Posting it on You Tube is not enough. This is a clear violation of ADA rules.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 19 16:06:49 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by randyo on Wed Sep 19 15:44:56 2018.

But the Lawrence Avenue block that he's talking about, the cops are my blocking the 88 access ramps or curb cuts at all. He has a problem with police parking their cars on the side walk down the block, just I go to 5 mindo as well, and also if you go by and VA facilities, they do the exact same thing. Sanitation does also.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 19 16:07:03 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by randyo on Wed Sep 19 15:44:56 2018.

But the Lawrence Avenue block that he's talking about, the cops are not blocking the 88 access ramps or curb cuts at all. He has a problem with police parking their cars on the side walk down the block, just I go to 5 mindo as well, and also if you go by and VA facilities, they do the exact same thing. Sanitation does also.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 19 16:07:55 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by randyo on Wed Sep 19 15:50:20 2018.

I did, it's about at the 1 hour 26 minute mark. The mayor and the chief basically gave him a stroke job

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Thu Sep 20 12:53:18 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 19 14:18:26 2018.

Oh yes we do - - like this



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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Thu Sep 20 12:53:39 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 19 14:54:46 2018.

It's not going to stop us.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Thu Sep 20 12:56:03 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Sep 18 18:38:05 2018.

Transit workers have a great perk - - a NYCT vest used as placard or using one of the 25 different parking placards I see - - all coming out from one agency and some of them have the original 1968 MTA and 1963 TA logos.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Thu Sep 20 13:00:08 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Thu Sep 20 12:53:39 2018.

Good, but at the same time it's not going to stop the First Responders from parking where they park

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Thu Sep 20 13:40:06 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Thu Sep 20 12:53:18 2018.

So you actually go around the city looking for stuff like this? Bro, you're fighting a battle you never going to win. Also, if it's an official Police business placard, which is different than a parking placard, you're not going to get anywhere, be it PAPD, NYPD, NYSP, MTAPD, well you get the picture. If they are on Official Police business, they park where they park. Ray Kelly was the only one who tried doing something about it, and then he was told by the other agencies to cut the shit when it comes to that vehicles, or else. So then he had no one but the NYPD to bully and only they would get towed, ticketed, and the members disciplined. But now that he's out, nothing is going on.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by randyo on Thu Sep 20 14:50:20 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Thu Sep 20 13:00:08 2018.

It’s very easy to whitewash. If it’s reported to the precinct commander the likely response could be something like “the situation was investigated and no inappropriate use of the placard was found.” Depending on how often some of the IAB officers also abuse the placard, the response could very well be similar if not identical.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BrooklynBus on Thu Sep 20 17:54:17 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Sep 19 16:07:55 2018.

They did not answer why the 311 reports closed out the complaints without resolving them.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Thu Sep 20 18:42:24 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BrooklynBus on Thu Sep 20 17:54:17 2018.

Closing the complaint literally means the Commanding Officer or his representative telling the cops not to park where they aren't supposed to.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Thu Sep 20 20:34:55 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Thu Sep 20 12:56:03 2018.

I NEVER pulled rank as a transit worker and parked where I felt like, or at a parking meter with the vest displayed in my 34 years there.

Hourlies are not issued a parking placard, just by request one that allows you to park in the yards. But you also needed another placard to park in "your", if you started work there. And the supt. of car equipment had to approve it and his priority is the shop people and the RTO people are kept out.

It is no guarantee a vest will be accepted at a parking meter. On the #1 line recently a community activist made a stink over the train service people parking on Broadway at the meters all day with the vest in the window. Then they all got tickets. Cops can do the same thing and get away with it. We are all under the same pension system. Where a #1 employee can park between 4 and 5AM up there is beyond me. They are walking targets for muggers since they have to walk so far to the station at that hour. This is why we should have designated parking for transit workers at terminals. Parking is mostly non existent in yard for "my people".


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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Thu Sep 20 20:36:02 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Thu Sep 20 12:56:03 2018.

I NEVER pulled rank as a transit worker and parked where I felt like, or at a parking meter with the vest displayed in my 34 years there.

Hourlies are not issued a parking placard, just by request one that allows you to park in the yards. But you also needed another placard to park in "your", if you started work there. And the supt. of car equipment had to approve it and his priority is the shop people and the RTO people are kept out.

It is no guarantee a vest will be accepted at a parking meter. On the #1 line recently a community activist made a stink over the train service people parking on Broadway at the meters all day with the vest in the window. Then they all got tickets. Cops can do the same thing and get away with it. We are all under the same pension system. Where a #1 employee can park between 4 and 5AM up there is beyond me. They are walking targets for muggers since they have to walk so far to the station at that hour. This is why we should have designated parking for transit workers at terminals. Parking is mostly non existent in yard for "my people".


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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Thu Sep 20 20:37:39 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Thu Sep 20 18:42:24 2018.

That's like "the flavor of the day". They won't do it for a day or 2, then back to their same old pattern.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Thu Sep 20 22:24:12 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Thu Sep 20 20:37:39 2018.

Exactly! They will probably shown this meeting, they all rolled their eyes, and in two days it was forgotten about again.

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Phila. crackdown, (was)Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by TransitChuckG on Fri Sep 21 05:30:07 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BILLBKLYN on Thu Sep 20 22:24:12 2018.

Philadelphia officials promise crackdown on center city scofflaws

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by Wakefield-241st Street on Fri Sep 21 07:31:15 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by BrooklynBus on Thu Sep 20 17:54:17 2018.

Because NYPD "closes" these 311 complaints by claiming they "took action" or "observed no evidence of violation" even though the violation of the Traffic Rules AND the Patrol Guide exists - - it is a felony (Offering/Filing A False Instrument in the First Degree) for an NYPD MOS to clearly file a fraudulent 311 response to a civilian complaint.

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Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by Spider-Pig on Fri Sep 21 09:03:40 2018, in response to Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Thu Sep 20 20:34:55 2018.

Muggers aren’t widely considered a problem anymore.

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Re: Phila. crackdown, (was)Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Fri Sep 21 10:13:55 2018, in response to Phila. crackdown, (was)Re: Delivery Trucks and Police Cars Block Lexington Avenue Bus Lane, posted by TransitChuckG on Fri Sep 21 05:30:07 2018.

I see the last paragraph is yet a perfect example of the media's ignorance. The unmarked police car was obviously manned, so he was acting in his official capacity. Layman don't realize that active police, and sometimes fire and EMS are exempt from certain traffic laws, when they around the clock, including the use of seatbelts and calling on the cell phone. The reporter approaching the car would be like a reporter approaching a highway police vehicle in the medium of the Belt Parkway because cause I'm supposed to be parked there. The cop drove away because he couldn't be bothered with the media bullshit and I don't blame him, I would have done the same thing!

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