Wonderful quality of life street cleaning bill re-introduced to NYC Council If at first, you don’t succeed, try re-introducing the same bill reforming the harsh street cleaning rules in NYC. And that’s exactly what Ydanis Rodriguez did on February 4, 2014. However, this time Councilman Rodriquez is the chairman of the Transportation Committee, and the NYC […]
5 Essential Parking Ticket Tips for the NYC Driving Public
5 Essential parking ticket tips for the NYC driving public I am a peruser. I peruse the Internet, newspapers, NYC agency websites, and just about anything that is perusable to offer parking ticket tips to the NYC driving public. The joy of perusing is sharing the stuff I stumbled upon during my perusing. So, here […]
10 Common Misconceptions about Speed and Red Light Cameras
Speed and red light cameras were the subjects of a wonderful article in “Epoch Times” There was an incredibly informative article written by Catherine Yang about speed and red light cameras. Ms. Yang provided gold nuggets of knowledge we ought to know about. Here are some common misconceptions we may harbor about these candid cameras. New […]
NYC Muni-Meter Quiz to Test Your Erudition and Dexterity
It’s time to take an NYC muni-meter quiz. We’ve spent the past six weeks learning about parking at a muni meter. Meanwhile, the NYC Council has passed a series of laws making parking at muni meters more bearable. Therefore, it’s up to the driving public to implement these tactics. That is to say, and it […]
What can Don Quixote Teach you about Fighting an NYC Parking Ticket?
Is a Florida man “tilting at windmills” in his fight against an unjust NYC parking ticket? Jeff Connors received a letter in the mail from the NYC Department of Finance advising him of an outstanding parking ticket for failure to display a muni-meter receipt. The $35 parking ticket was issued in a Queens parking lot. […]