New York City Parking: Permit Cutbacks
May 7th, 2008 at 6:13 pm

Parking on the street is one of the least pleasant aspects of living in New York, and it’s not even a fair sport: 142,000 drivers with special permits can occupy parking spaces where most of us would get a ticket. Recently, the city started a major initiative to cut back on parking permits, but will it solve the problem? Watch the story.

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