Note that the blog says"New York City regulations say that metered,
curbside parking spaces are only to be used for the storage of vehicles.
This kid made sure the rules were being followed."
(in reference to the kid's TOY auto).
But bicycles are defined as legal vehicles in all 50 states (last I
checked), so this would be perfectly legal (anywhere), and no matter who
interpreted the ordinance...as long as they had at least one bicycle in the
space.
chuck
At 05:33 PM 5/17/2006, Mitchell Nussbaum wrote:
Oops! I thought I included the URL, but evidently I forgot. Here it is:
http://www.naparstek.com/2006/05/parking-it-in-slope.php
Arthur Ross wrote:
> Mitch,
>
> What is the blog URL?
>
> Check out David Engwicht's Intrigue and Uncertainty ideas at
> http://www.lesstraffic.com/Articles/index.htm
>
> This might be where they got the idea from.
>
> Arthur
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Mitchell Nussbaum
> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 6:32 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Bikies] A "Parking Squat" in Brooklyn.
>
> A New York blog I like to read occasionally has a post about a "parking
> squat" in Park Slope, Brooklyn. The organizers set up a bunch of lawn
> chairs in a pair of parking spots in front of a coffee shop, fed the
> parking meters, and spent the morning hanging out, drinking coffee, and
> chatting with passers-by.
>
> The blog has photos, video, and a discussion of similar actions around
> the world. Looks like fun.
>
>
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