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1. it endangers people (the very citizens paying their salaries, mind you) in crosswalks
2. it often impedes the flow of traffic (sometimes blocking entire travel lanes)
3. it sets a bad example, often leading others to park illegally next to them
will the city take meaningful steps to fix this problem or just continue to look the other way for their own?
because if it is the latter, that is not the type of city i want to live in. and to be perfectly clear: silence = acceptance, city hall.
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juli (Utilisateur inscrit)
juli (Utilisateur inscrit)
Kam Lasater (Utilisateur inscrit)
+1 this is frustrating especially considering the stepped up enforcement of parking tickets for everyone else.
Total double standard.
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Kam Lasater (Utilisateur inscrit)
guest (Invité)
Kam Lasater (Utilisateur inscrit)
Doug Hausladen (Utilisateur inscrit)
juli (Utilisateur inscrit)
juli (Utilisateur inscrit)
juli (Utilisateur inscrit)
juli (Utilisateur inscrit)
on a lunch break, blocking bike lane and bus stop, and facing the wrong way.
three things i would get a ticket for as a civilian.
juli (Utilisateur inscrit)
juli (Utilisateur inscrit)
juli (Utilisateur inscrit)
juli (Utilisateur inscrit)
juli (Utilisateur inscrit)
juli (Utilisateur inscrit)
juli (Utilisateur inscrit)
juli (Utilisateur inscrit)
juli (Utilisateur inscrit)
juli (Utilisateur inscrit)
juli (Utilisateur inscrit)
Wes (Utilisateur inscrit)
juli (Utilisateur inscrit)
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Clos City of New Haven (Utilisateur inscrit)