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5/7/2008 11:59 AM
annon wrote:
hello, on the corner of broadway and liberty street in manhattan, there is always about 6 highway patrol cruisers. The cops are standing outside the cars, and the cars idle. For the entire day .. every day.
They are never in their cars, there is no reason to have that may cars running all day long Reply to this
5/7/2008 6:56 PM
Catherine wrote:
The only vehicle that consistently idles more than a NYC police car is an NYC ambulance.
Unless they are in ACTIVE SERVICE, ambulances are not excluded from the NYC 3-minute idling law.
Check out the idling law download on this website. Give a copy to the driver of an idling ambulance. For sure, one will be coming to your neighborhood soon! Reply to this
hello, on the corner of broadway and liberty street in manhattan, there is always about 6 highway patrol cruisers. The cops are standing outside the cars, and the cars idle. For the entire day .. every day.
They are never in their cars, there is no reason to have that may cars running all day long
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The only vehicle that consistently idles more than a NYC police car is an NYC ambulance.
Unless they are in ACTIVE SERVICE, ambulances are not excluded from the NYC 3-minute idling law.
Check out the idling law download on this website. Give a copy to the driver of an idling ambulance. For sure, one will be coming to your neighborhood soon!
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