To: clee1
Most judges would laugh this right out of court, but this is NYC we are talking about, so all bets are off.This is astounding to me because there are tables set up in front of a lot of stores here and it's not a problem. But I live in VA so that might explain it.
7 posted on
03/08/2005 8:50:52 AM PST by
SilentServiceCPOWife
(Romeo&Juliet, Troilus&Crisedye, Bogey&Bacall, Gable&Lombard, Brigitte&Flav)
To: SilentServiceCPOWife
But I live in VA so that might explain it. LOL!!! That does explain a lot!
OTOH.......Mayor Bloominidiot is on an all out campaign making NYPD enforce every idiotic law that remains on NYCs books.......including things like sitting on milkcrates on the sidewalk....I kid you not.
16 posted on
03/08/2005 8:55:00 AM PST by
Gabz
(Wanna join my tag team?)
To: SilentServiceCPOWife
This is astounding to me because there are tables set up in front of a lot of stores here and it's not a problem. But I live in VA so that might explain it. I think you stumbled on the issue. A table set up in front a store usually has the permission from the private property owner. A table on a public sidewalk is usually not allowed. That being said, ticketing kids who have a lemonade stand or selling cookies is just a waste of time and resources.
To: SilentServiceCPOWife
there are tables set up in front of a lot of stores here and it's not a problem. ***********
Same here (Massachusetts). I don't mind the Salvation Army, either.
98 posted on
03/08/2005 2:58:51 PM PST by
trisham
To: SilentServiceCPOWife
This is astounding to me because there are tables set up in front of a lot of stores here and it's not a problem. A week ago they were INSIDE my local grocery store and I bought some as did my County Commissioner. No one thought a thing about it.......
104 posted on
03/08/2005 6:14:39 PM PST by
HoustonCurmudgeon
(Redneck from a red city, in a red county, in a red state, and a former Army Red Leg.)
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