Unfortunately D1B is right about the need to grease the right people in NJ.kalm wrote:Interesting thread. How much of the political corruption argument is hyperbole? If it's really that bad back east than I find far less blame for the hatred of government. What D1B stated about the midwest is certainly true in my neck of the woods. That fine wouldn't have happened without many prior warnings and would be easily overturned with a couple of phone calls or letters.JoltinJoe wrote:
You're right. The ordinance has nothing to do with public health or safety. It is simply one of those quality of life ordinances. The town doesn't want the appearance of its streets marred by people parking vehicles on lawns or on other surfaces in front of structures other than driveways.
A request to remove the car would have sufficed, with enforcement to follow if the request was ignored. A fine which represents several days of his gross receipts, without prior warning, is piggish (and probably the influence of some corrupt factor).
FWIW, though, the appearance of the downtown area was actually enhanced by this classic car in front of the structure, but then again, if you give one exception based on your subjective impression, you'll find others will park old jalopies and demand an exception too.
It's also why Chris Christie scares the living shit out of many politicians in NJ.















