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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 513161"><p>he is not necessarily parked illegally steven. I believe he is parked on 42nd street (pointing west) between 7th and 8th avenues. You can't make out the regulatory signs on the lamp post very well, but here is what I think they say. The top sign says no standing , 7am -10am , 4pm -7pm.(this is so that the buses can have an exclusive lane during rush hour. So let's say he wasn't parked there during those hours, the middle sign now applies but I am going to paraphrase what I think it states "No standing excepts trucks actively loading, 3 hour limit" and here is where the bottom sign comes in " pay at the munimeter". This is what is being used in place of parking meters these days in new york in manhattan ,they are still around but disappearing but are being replaced by a central unit where you pay your money and get a timed receipt that you display in your dashboard window. Trucks are subject to the muni meter. You could argue that he should be closer to the curb but assuming the correct conditions: time and that he paid the muni meter and displayed his receipt, he is legally parked.</p><p></p><p>I wonder if he paid the muni meter and if he did, does he get reimbursed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 513161"] he is not necessarily parked illegally steven. I believe he is parked on 42nd street (pointing west) between 7th and 8th avenues. You can't make out the regulatory signs on the lamp post very well, but here is what I think they say. The top sign says no standing , 7am -10am , 4pm -7pm.(this is so that the buses can have an exclusive lane during rush hour. So let's say he wasn't parked there during those hours, the middle sign now applies but I am going to paraphrase what I think it states "No standing excepts trucks actively loading, 3 hour limit" and here is where the bottom sign comes in " pay at the munimeter". This is what is being used in place of parking meters these days in new york in manhattan ,they are still around but disappearing but are being replaced by a central unit where you pay your money and get a timed receipt that you display in your dashboard window. Trucks are subject to the muni meter. You could argue that he should be closer to the curb but assuming the correct conditions: time and that he paid the muni meter and displayed his receipt, he is legally parked. I wonder if he paid the muni meter and if he did, does he get reimbursed? [/QUOTE]
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