Should people who work for NYC and drive a city car be accorded special parking privileges? Like, when they park in front of a fire hydrant every day and don’t get a ticket? Here’s a story about one such employee and what it took to stop his bad parking behavior.
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Larry Berezin
“No driver is ever shy about sharing their rage when being met with one of the pesky orange rectangles on their windshield, most will pay those violations no questions asked. And that’s a problem, according to lawyer Larry Berezin who says a very large percentage of NYC tickets are scam tickets.”