has the ticket maids in brooklyn been manhattanise?
Comments
-
ParadeRest wrote: elitt, how could the city notify the owner if you removed the plates?
I neglected to mention that my plate was stolen...I never removed it. When no plate is visible or present, the city is supposed to issue a ticket via the VIN number. They are also supposed to track owners of 'derelict' vehicles through VIN numbers and the associated registration.
As for that pic of the fire hose going through the car window...The owner is lucky that they only broke the windows. FD will ram your car and push it out of the way. Cars blocking hydrants or fire zones have been "totalled" by responding fire trucks. -
Why are they supposed to issue a ticket to the VIN? The NYPD actually has a policy of not writing to VINs. If there is no plate the vehicle is in risk of being towed.
-
Parking laws are enforced equally throughout the city, however certain conditions are more prominent in Manhattan and are also more hazardous. The NYPD's policy is to have vehicles not bearing a license plate to be towed or in your case sanitized. By the looks of your dilapidated vehicle I believe the Dept of Sanitation made the right choice.
-
Subject: ...such a charmer.
King without a crown wrote: Parking laws are enforced equally throughout the city, however certain conditions are more prominent in Manhattan and are also more hazardous. The NYPD's policy is to have vehicles not bearing a license plate to be towed or in your case sanitized. By the looks of your dilapidated vehicle I believe the Dept of Sanitation made the right choice.
It would be more fun to debate you if you actually thought about your argument and the words you type.
Come on...get your game back on. You're slacking. You used to be so much smarter and funnier. Now you're just lame.
Parking laws aren't enforced equally throughout the city. That's what this thread is about.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Had I taken your bait, I would have written:
'By the looks of your dilapidated vehicle'
1. A motorcycle isn't a vehicle.
2. The bike was recycled over 8 months ago, so your use of the present tense 'by the looks' is improper. -
You really told me!!!!!!!
P.S. I'm glad you didn't take the bait
Howdy, Stranger!
Categories
- 40K All Categories
- 27.1K Neighborhoods
- 5.1K Crown Heights/Prospect Lefferts Gardens
- 7.1K Prospect Heights
- 2.3K Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Bed-Stuy
- 8K Park Slope
- 549 Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick
- 442 Flatbush/Midwood/Ditmas Park
- 657 BoCoCa (Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens)
- 151 Red Hook
- 104 Gowanus
- 304 Bay Ridge/Bensonhurst
- 130 Coney Island, Brighton Beach, Sheepshead Bay
- 270 Brooklyn Heights, DUMBO and Downtown
- 598 Windsor Terrace / Kensington
- 673 Greenwood Heights and Sunset Park
- 749 Brooklyn and Beyond
- 6.3K Stuff
- 86 Brooklyn Back When
- 1.2K Brooklyn Pets
- 257 Brooklyn Kids
- 241 Brooklyn Eats
- 51 Brooklyn Booze
- 3.6K The Lounge / Random Stuff
- 611 Brooklyn Politics
- 122 Brooklyn Sports and Fitness
- 111 Brooklyn Photos
- 339 Site Issues
- 8 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- 6.2K Listings
- 1.1K APARTMENTS and REAL ESTATE
- 1.3K Sales Openings Events
- 2.3K The Classifieds

