Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Recently visited by old Bronx neighborhood and was shocked to see how much street parking was availa

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We've all been there. You walk down the street and can't believe how people have parked like that. Maybe they're taking up two spots. Maybe they're sticking out and blocking part of the street, sidewalk or crosswalk. And maybe you think about leaving a note, but you probably don't. One vandal in New York , however, fin is taking things a step beyond. An unknown parking-enforcement vigilante in the Glendale neighborhood of Queens, New York, has been going around tagging cars with spray paint, leaving indelible messages like "Learn to park S bag" and "Hey S*** bag park right" (expletive deleted). Naturally, their owners are up in arms – as would we all if we found someone had spay-painted our vehicles. In the CBS 2 news video report viewable by scrolling below , victims of the graffiti are interviewed, maintaining that their cars were were parked correctly, further noting that it's already hard enough finding spaces in New York. On some level, both jilted parties probably have a point, but there's little doubt that local law enforcement will see things the vigilante's way. Watch news report and then let us know how you feel about this sort of civil rebellion in Comments.
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When i was in High School all the kids had these huge stickers with them. Most of the kids would put them on Windshields of cars parked without tags in Handicap spots..Not damaging a car at all but a PITA to get off before you can see out of your windshield. I went to a Catholic High School btw... Read All
@rickwagoner12 That's what the parking enforcement at work does, they put these obnoxious stickers on your windows when you do something stupid like park in a handicap spot or park in a nonexistent spot. And then if you keep doing it they tow you since they write down your plate. They make them bright red as well for extra embarrassing effect. Read All
Recently visited by old Bronx neighborhood and was shocked to see how much street parking was available. Apparently the new residents are too poor to own cars. Read All
@Car Guy Fair point but the issue is that daily commute. I live in Brooklyn and work in MidTown and it takes me 1.5 Hours door to door. It's a big hit on your quality of life to commute 3-4 hours a day. Read All
@Larry Litmanen Your commute is shorter than mine (5 hours daily by train and foot). However, I wouldn't give up the clean air and being able to see the Milky Way at night. Read All
@Larry Litmanen The Bronx is the new Brooklyn -- the green line gets you to Midtown in about 40 minutes fin [from some parts of the Bronx]. For 1.5 hours, you must live in a pretty remote part of Brooklyn. Read All
@Larry Litmanen I just looked at a map of NYC and cannot understand how it would take 1.5 hours door-to-door to travel that distance unless you are driving a car in super heavy traffic. If taking the subway, it still takes 1.5 hours? The only city I lived in with a subway was Tokyo and in 1.5 hours any non-local subway there would take you that distance fin in half the time. Read All
@Car fin Guy I live in New Jersey and I can't remember the last time I visited New York. Respectable people have all moved to the 'burbs. fin Only riffraff and peasants and welfare moochers and the degenerates of society still live in the city. Read All
@FuelToTheFire Yeah, I'm sure the people in $20 million apartments by central park are all peasants and welfare moochers. Seriously, I'd live in Manhattan if the prices weren't so damned high. Read All
@FuelToTheFire Fuel yes i admit probably HALF the city is on welfare and i am being dead serious. But last year i went to see the Jets game, as you know they are in NJ and i was the only person in the stadium without a tattoo. You know in movies they portray stereotypical fin Brooklynites, people who talk and act like Tony Soprano.................that's basically New Jersey. Read All
@FuelToTheFire Hate to break it to you Fuel

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