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Judges Fighting for Free Parking
The Brooklyn Paper ^ | March 22, 2008 | Dana Rubinstein

Posted on 03/22/2008 12:41:37 AM PDT by Marc Tumin

A group of Brooklyn judges is preparing to sue the city to preserve its parking privileges in a park next to Borough Hall, claiming that the removal of 20 or so spaces will endanger the judges’ safety because the nearest garage is two blocks away.

The parking lot, at the corner of Joralemon and Adams streets, is within Columbus Park. The judges also park their cars on a public walkway next to the lot, but the Parks Department now says that the judges will lose those spaces this spring.

The 20 or so judges who park their vehicles in that section of the park would have to journey two blocks to an underground garage at 330 Jay St. The judges and their supporters claim that’s a security risk.

“You can characterize this as a number of judges whining about privileges, or you can take a step back, recall the kind of world we live in now, and consider the kind of danger they’re being asked to endure,” said Councilman Lew Fidler (D–Canarsie).

As an example, Fidler citied some racist graffiti that was scrawled on a courthouse elevator in January. Even though the graffiti would have been painted on the wall whether Judge Diana Johnson [a Democrat] parked in the underground lot or in Columbus Park, Fidler was undeterred.

“Someone walked out of [Judge Diana Johnson’s] courtroom angry enough to scrawl hate graffiti,” said Fidler. “What if someone was a little more deranged than that and was waiting outside of the courthouse for her? This is a legitimate security question. This is not about perks.”

Judge Herbert Kramer [a Democrat], the Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge leading the effort, did not respond to two requests for comment.

Local park activists said the real issue was the public trust.

“This is mapped as parkland, and should be used as such,” said Judy Stanton, the executive director of the Brooklyn Heights Association. “It shouldn’t have cars in it.”

Wiley Norvell, a spokesman for the advocacy group Transportation Alternatives, ruled favorably on Stanton’s motion.

“This is a total farce,” added Norvell. “It’s insulting, but it is also comical. How petty can somebody get to not only refuse to park in a parking lot for free two blocks away, but to demand that Brooklynites give up their parkland so that they can park at the front door of the courthouse?”

As Norvell spoke, other members of his group were putting the finishing touches on a mock protest planned for Thursday morning, complete with pro-park picketers in fake judicial robes carrying signs like, “Parks R 4 Parking.”

A spokesman for the courthouse declined to weigh in on the judges’ use of the judicial system to maintain their parking privileges.

“They have a right to litigate,” said the spokesman, David Bookstaver.

But Phil Abramson, a spokesman for the Parks Department, said the city was hoping to reach a consensus with the judges outside of the courtroom.

“We’re looking to meet with all interested parties,” said Abramson. “They really shouldn’t have been parking there.”


TOPICS: Government; US: New York
KEYWORDS: brooklyn; cars; democrats; parks

1 posted on 03/22/2008 12:41:38 AM PDT by Marc Tumin
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To: Marc Tumin

Move the courthouse closer to the parking garages rid of the judges.


2 posted on 03/22/2008 12:47:45 AM PDT by Man50D (Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it!)
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To: Marc Tumin

Typo Correction: Move the courthouse closer to the parking garages or get rid of the judges.


3 posted on 03/22/2008 12:48:48 AM PDT by Man50D (Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it!)
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To: Marc Tumin

Don’t these people realize that Judges are not people...they are elite human beings who have to have all conveniences for protection because they legislate by judicial fiat AGAINST the will of the people so they now need protection from them.

For those who know...”4 legs good two legs better!!!”


4 posted on 03/22/2008 1:09:21 AM PDT by ICE-FLYER (God bless and keep the United States of America)
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To: Marc Tumin

Will they hive the lawyers who oppose them on this a fair shake if/when they later appear before them?


5 posted on 03/22/2008 3:17:56 AM PDT by Impy ("Our rivers are full of fish..." B. H. Obama)
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To: Marc Tumin

I’m quite familiar with the exact parking location referred to. And while the Brooklyn (Kings County) judges are probably the most corrupt group of judges in NYC, the fact is that the area in front of the courthouse has undergone a makeover in recent years. There are numerous benches on which to sit and have lunch on nice days, and this parking area (off to the side) is but a very small area compared to the rest of the very large plaza in front of the building.

The whole thing is stupid and there is, imho, an ulterior, possibly spiteful motive behind this.


6 posted on 03/22/2008 4:17:41 AM PDT by Canedawg (No Che Hussein NObama, and the Hildebeast, too)
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To: Marc Tumin

I’ll tell you why they are upset: because having to walk to their car, they might run into one of the career criminals they let out with little or no bail. The only way to get a judgeship in BKLYN is to buy it from the democRAT party. After all, Clarence Norman was totally expendable because nothings changed since he got locked up.


7 posted on 03/22/2008 6:28:38 AM PDT by jabonz08 (When rights become privileges, only the privileged will have rights.)
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To: Man50D

Put the bad guys in jail and then it wiull be safe to walk.


8 posted on 03/22/2008 6:48:59 AM PDT by gdaddy (Stop Illegal Alien Immigration, Stop SPP!)
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