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Date Posted: Thursday, September21, 12:07:am
Author: proletariat
Subject: Re: Is anybody watching this...
In reply to: Really?? 's message, "Is anybody watching this..." on Monday, September18, 06:24:pm

Yes, I saw that bourgeois clown demand a parking pass. Venning shut his high falutin' butt down, said it was illegal, and he and the council must pay the parking meters and abide by the law like the rest of us. The charade was in the 9/18 budget meeting. The meeting is mysteriously missing from the city's official webpage but is on the city's Facebook page. Harvey's nonsense starts at approximately 2:01:40.

A particularly elitist quote: "I'll be very frank with you, when I go down to the waterfront when we did the swim across the Hudson,...the mayor meets the swimmers...like I had to feed the meter, you know...and I didn't want to get a ticket, and the point this like,it's embarrassing that the mayor of the city has to pay a meter and I'm at a community event...."

I'm a city employee. I go to events in the city. I sometimes do work in the community. When I do these things, I either pay the meter, or park in a city-owned lot, or park in a zone that is not governed by parking meters, and walk. I follow the same suggestions that the Mayor himself offered when the parking meters were first installed.

The Mayor should come down off his high horse and consider doing the same. He looks like he can use the exercise.

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