Judge in Astor Trial Busted for Abusing Parking Placard
A parking placard similar to the one issued to Justice Bartley
"The only thing I can say is, I have been remiss," Bartley told the Post. "I have not been feeding the meter. I was working arraignments [Saturday], and I couldn't feed the meter. But that's no excuse. It's reality. I should have [put in coins], and I didn't. I was wrong." But when asked if he would make restitution, the judge declined to sentence himself to paying back the city: "I can't speak to that. I've owned up to the fact that I was remiss. And I'm contrite." Maybe Marshall's lawyers should have worked the contrition angle harder!
Eliminating widespread abuse of parking placards has been a high-profile goal of the Bloomberg administration, with mixed results. As Transportation Alternatives spokesman Wiley Norvell pointed out in 2008, "Enforcement is the most essential piece of this entire effort, and if the police do not start ticketing and towing the cars of workers who abuse their permits, then none of this amounts to anything."
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