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There are numerous no parking and no standing signs on the block. Most of the city either doesnt have paint for no parking areas, or it has worn off. getting the city to provide anything besides no parking signs is a constant losing battle.I don't see any signs, According to the curb painting, this car looks legally parked.
If this was a critical space, why didn't the curb lane and adjacent bike lane have emergency striping and prohibited standing signs? This would be a great (and appropriate) use of Omaha Orange paint.
I know this isn't a 15th Division ladder company, but this can't be the first time this situation arose.
Since this is the Upper West Side, we'll call it street theater.There are numerous no parking and no standing signs on the block. Most of the city either doesnt have paint for no parking areas, or it has worn off. getting the city to provide anything besides no parking signs is a constant losing battle.
Schmuck!
so from the bay door of L25 there is a straight line going across the street and a sign "NO STANDING FIRE ZONE"I don't see any signs, According to the curb painting, this car looks legally parked.
If this was a critical space, why didn't the curb lane and adjacent bike lane have emergency striping and prohibited standing signs? This would be a great (and appropriate) use of Omaha Orange paint.
I know this isn't a 15th Division ladder company, but this can't be the first time this situation arose.
Those wrecker dolleys are kept in the prop department of that big production studio over in Queens. Where they film the other soap operas.Those guys look well equipped for that parking problem. Seems they have had that situation before. Did the city provide them with the wheel jacks or did it come out of the company commissary, like most of the things we have, commissary, used to buy.
Or the view?Those wrecker dolleys are kept in the prop department of that big production studio over in Queens. Where they film the other soap operas.