It's important to me that the NYPD officers commuting by car into the city are able to have a free place to park. It's unfortunate enough that they have to be at work five days a week, rather than working from home.
Maybe we could shift their placarded cars from the sidewalks to someplace easier to park, like in front of schools, or we could reserve spots for them directly in front of the pesky fire hydrants.
After all, driving in from Westcheter, New Jersey, or Long Island can make somebody tired, so it's better to make things easier for them.
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It's important to me that the NYPD officers commuting by car into the city are able to have a free place to park. It's unfortunate enough that they have to be at work five days a week, rather than working from home.
Maybe we could shift their placarded cars from the sidewalks to someplace easier to park, like in front of schools, or we could reserve spots for them directly in front of the pesky fire hydrants.
After all, driving in from Westcheter, New Jersey, or Long Island can make somebody tired, so it's better to make things easier for them.
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