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Anything to be done about parking hogs? - Page 2 — Brooklynian

Anything to be done about parking hogs?

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  • SouthSlopeSuit wrote: Dealing with a person like that is like trying to fight terrorism - your decency is a poor match for his ruthlessness. His parking behavior is a good clue to his personality - alpha, invincible, entitled, ruthless.

    You'll leave a note on his windshield - he'll throw a brick through your window. You'll try to talk to him; he'll punch you in the nose. You try to secure one of his half-spots; he'll take a bat to your windshield. You get him towed; he'll light your house on fire.

    And invariably, when you crazy glue his locks or puncture his tires or key his car or leave a threatening note - you'll find yourself at the precinct house talking to sympathetic but duty-bound cops.
    Good point - there's no reason to talk to this person. He knows he's a monstrous prick - he doesn't care.

    Just go straight to the revenge/vandalism. Illegal though it may be.

    Although, the youtube idea from above is good and legal and with proper play you can get aired on the local news channels. But again, don't reveal yourself as the filmer - film his ass w/ a telephoto lens from behind some shades or something and make sure your screenname doesn't tie back to you.
  • hitokiri wrote:

    trust me...retaliation is not the way.
    If I ever found out you hit my car with eggs, you would be regretting it big time.

    First, I need to point out that this is ridiculous. You're saying you'd better not retaliate because... I'll get back at you. Do you see the inherent flaw in this argument?


    Second, I think printing out this thread and putting under the windshield wipers would be a good wake up call for this guy. If I all of a sudden realized that 10+ random, anonymous people were talking about violence to my vehicle I'd probably become concerned.
  • You people do know that if any harm comes to this mans property, anyone who made such suggestions for vandalism on this public forum can be held liable for any action by virtue of conspiracy.

    There's a block around the corner from me whereas, if you don't live on the block, your not parking there. All the neighbors are in on it. They move thier cars and hold spots. Strangers not allowed.
    TheyThe man has a system that works for him. Stop hating and Get over it. There are more ways to skin a cat than opening yourself up for a Civil Suit.
  • mantic wrote: You people do know that if any harm comes to this mans property, anyone who made such suggestions for vandalism on this public forum can be held liable for any action by virtue of conspiracy.
    By your definition of "conspiracy" then any harm to any SUV in PS owned by a man would find us in the hoosegow.
    image
  • Defining conspiracy is one thing.
    I needed a definition of hoosegow.

    http://www.thefreedictionary.com/hoosegow
  • Maybe you could "accidentally" break a bottle or spill a box of nails in the half-spaces when one of the cars is gone. You wouldn't damage anything, and if the guy wanted to avoid damage to his tires, he would have to sweep up the glass before moving his cars.
  • What block is it. I will go down there and put a picture of his cars with the rest of the pictures I take.
  • mantic wrote: You people do know that if any harm comes to this mans property, anyone who made such suggestions for vandalism on this public forum can be held liable for any action by virtue of conspiracy.
    so laughably false.
    mantic wrote:
    There's a block around the corner from me whereas, if you don't live on the block, you aren't parking there. All the neighbors are in on it. They move thier cars and hold spots. Strangers not allowed.
    what block is it, I want to park there.

    fixed your typo.
  • The night before the snow storm I watched as a guy on 13th St. between 7th & 8th took up 2 spots and then, seeing me waiting for him to pull either up or back, jumped out of his car and ran away! I left a nasty note tucked into his hood.

    I like the idea of the You Tube video. I'd also beat him to the punch on ASS day and take up 2 spots myself.
  • oldsloper wrote: The night before the snow storm I watched as a guy on 13th St. between 7th & 8th took up 2 spots and then, seeing me waiting for him to pull either up or back, jumped out of his car and ran away! I left a nasty note tucked into his hood.

    I like the idea of the You Tube video. I'd also beat him to the punch on ASS day and take up 2 spots myself.
    shoulda snowed him in
  • I want to park there too! But, I also park on 5th St on ASS just because the whole double parking thing annoys me.
  • I'm amazed no contrarian has stepped up yet to blame the victim.

    e.g. "I was walking down the street when a landshark jumped out and bit my arm off" "Well, why were you walking down the street? Did you try to talk to him before coming here to complain uselessly?"
  • vidro3 wrote: Well, it actually is illegal to reserve a parking space, which is what this guy is doing. It's far beyond just being a crappy parker or "accidentally" parking so another car can't fit.

    I generally think the best solution is to be upfront and talk to the guy about it but people have been shot in this City over parking spaces, (among other ridiculous things) so maybe you should just leave a note on the car and explain to him in nice, polite, 4th grade level English why he is a douche.

    If that doesn't work, pop out those valve cores. Make sure it's the night before ASP is up so he will get a ticket the following morning.
    I love this response!! Talk nice to him, then fuck him up!

    If you're going to fuck up his tires, then leave the note first....you don't want to show your face.
  • SouthSlopeSuit wrote: Dealing with a person like that is like trying to fight terrorism - your decency is a poor match for his ruthlessness. His parking behavior is a good clue to his personality - alpha, invincible, entitled, ruthless.

    You'll leave a note on his windshield - he'll throw a brick through your window. You'll try to talk to him; he'll punch you in the nose. You try to secure one of his half-spots; he'll take a bat to your windshield. You get him towed; he'll light your house on fire.

    And invariably, when you crazy glue his locks or puncture his tires or key his car or leave a threatening note - you'll find yourself at the precinct house talking to sympathetic but duty-bound cops.
    you're making unsubstantiated claims about his mental state....he could be a very nice person otherwise.
  • BrooklynGigCenter wrote: you're making unsubstantiated claims about his mental state....he could be a very nice person otherwise.
    True - but I'm not speaking as a board-certified psychologist, or offering a professional opinion.

    And from the description of his activities, I would estimate that he's a somewhere between a bedbug and a dingleberry on the scale of human value.

    He's probably very nice to his dog, but I doubt he washes his hands after he goes to the bathroom.
  • BrooklynGigCenter wrote: [quote=vidro3]Well, it actually is illegal to reserve a parking space, which is what this guy is doing. It's far beyond just being a crappy parker or "accidentally" parking so another car can't fit.

    I generally think the best solution is to be upfront and talk to the guy about it but people have been shot in this City over parking spaces, (among other ridiculous things) so maybe you should just leave a note on the car and explain to him in nice, polite, 4th grade level English why he is a douche.

    If that doesn't work, pop out those valve cores. Make sure it's the night before ASP is up so he will get a ticket the following morning.
    I love this response!! Talk nice to him, then fuck him up!

    If you're going to fuck up his tires, then leave the note first....you don't want to show your face.

    oh c'mon... it's just internet revenge fantasies... no one here will follow through b/c secretly we're all decent people
  • winstonsmith wrote: What block is it. I will go down there and put a picture of his cars with the rest of the pictures I take.
    it's 15th st, between 7th avenue and Jackson Pl... you'll be able to see the gigantic orange Chevy Avalanche from a mile away

    image

    you probably won't see his little Rav4 b/c that's the car he actually uses :lol:
  • illig wrote: [quote=winstonsmith]What block is it. I will go down there and put a picture of his cars with the rest of the pictures I take.
    it's 15th st, between 7th avenue and Jackson Pl... you'll be able to see the gigantic orange Chevy Avalanche from a mile away

    image

    you probably won't see his little Rav4 b/c that's the car he actually uses :lol:

    I'm incredibly gratified to know that I'm not the only person who's noticed this, ahem, person, and that I'm not crazy in being this annoyed or having fruitless revenge fantasies. For the sake of accuracy, in case anyone else wants to take a look, it's on 16th between 7th and Jackson, not 15th.
  • SouthSlopeSuit wrote: [quote=BrooklynGigCenter]you're making unsubstantiated claims about his mental state....he could be a very nice person otherwise.
    True - but I'm not speaking as a board-certified psychologist, or offering a professional opinion.

    And from the description of his activities, I would estimate that he's a somewhere between a bedbug and a dingleberry on the scale of human value.

    He's probably very nice to his dog, but I doubt he washes his hands after he goes to the bathroom.

    :o:o:o:o
  • this is amazing.... this is across the street from my house (i must be neighbors with you Astigmatism) and it does blow my mind that dude takes up 2 spots all the time.... once or twice (i moved to hood in september) i was able to get the spot and it was the greatest moment of my life. (what does that say about my existence?)

    the other problem with this spot is that there is some yellow paint that extends just a foot or so after the fire hydrant and i've seen people thinking they're safe to try and squeeze in front of the red truck, only to get parking tickets.. granted, they should know better to park that close to the hydrant but this yellow paint gives people a false sense of hope.
  • The garage looks suspicious behind the truck so....
    City records for that block/lot indicate 3 buildings, one of which is a garage. There is an active DOB violation from 1986 (probably the illegal conversion to living space) plus a CofO that indicated a "garage and storage building. Curious to know if this guy lives in the building right in front which is actually 327 16th Street. The point is it might be moot as to anyone using that space to park. Even though he is using it as a parking space (maybe the owner of the illegally converted garage) he would be within his rights to have anybody else ticketed and towed for parking in front of his "garage".

    link to C of O
    http://a810-cofo.nyc.gov/cofo/B/000/001000/B000001070.PDF
    No change from 1925 would indicate it is still legally a garage
  • fafner wrote: You mean this guy? http://bit.ly/d6pNUO
    haha... google recorded the one time in existence when someone else was able to park there alongside the truck... nice one.

    and yeah, it's 16th, not 15th, sorry.
  • modsquad wrote: The garage looks suspicious behind the truck so....
    City records for that block/lot indicate 3 buildings, one of which is a garage. There is an active DOB violation from 1986 (probably the illegal conversion to living space) plus a CofO that indicated a "garage and storage building. Curious to know if this guy lives in the building right in front which is actually 327 16th Street. The point is it might be moot as to anyone using that space to park. Even though he is using it as a parking space (maybe the owner of the illegally converted garage) he would be within his rights to have anybody else ticketed and towed for parking in front of his "garage".

    link to C of O
    http://a810-cofo.nyc.gov/cofo/B/000/001000/B000001070.PDF
    No change from 1925 would indicate it is still legally a garage
    only if there is a curbcut and access to the garage could he have someone ticketed for blocking the driveway
  • the owner of the trucks live on the opposite side of the street than what google is showing (99% certain)
  • Oh, the joys of not owning a car!
  • vidro3 wrote:
    only if there is a curbcut and access to the garage could he have someone ticketed for blocking the driveway
    Judging by the driveway next door it is likely that the cut still exists. A property owner would never give up a legal curb cut, and the original C of O would have allowed for that. It's not for the police to determine what is appropriate access to a garage. That 1925 C of O gives the owner legal right to have a car removed.
  • modsquad wrote: [quote=vidro3]
    only if there is a curbcut and access to the garage could he have someone ticketed for blocking the driveway
    Judging by the driveway next door it is likely that the cut still exists. A property owner would never give up a legal curb cut, and the original C of O would have allowed for that. It's not for the police to determine what is appropriate access to a garage. That 1925 C of O gives the owner legal right to have a car removed.

    i don't think that's right. he can only have the car removed if the curbcut leads to an off street parking space. if it is officially a garage, but has been converted, legally or illegally, so that one cannot park a car there now then you can't be ticketed for parking in front of it.
    http://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/downloads/pdf/trafrule.pdf

    page 39 of the pdf
  • As defined:
    Driveway. Every entrance or exit authorized pursuant to applicable law and used by vehicular traffic to or from lands or buildings abutting a roadway.
    Iron railing with gate looks movable and a legal Vehicle as defined:
    Vehicle. Every device in, upon, or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway, except devices moved by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks.
    You could fit several motorcycles in there.


    The original approval of the garage in 1925 by default gave the owner a legal driveway. Which, I think, he has been careful not to compromise.
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