Wednesday, February 10, 2010

J.C. Snow Signs

This bodega owner keeps the sidewalk somewhat clear and salted during the morning blizzard. Clearing the sign for the specials though, that’s a little harder. He could just not put the sign out on a snow day, but no, keep the sidewalk clear for the sign, but don’t keep the sign clear—it’s more important to know we have specials rather than what the specific specials are.
I can’t quite make out this sign, something about No Parking, when road is snow covered—like say, in a blizzard—and if you park there, the car will be towed? But if the sign is covered with snow, do you have to obey or if they do tow don’t authorities have an obligation to maintain sign legibility? Has anybody ever seen a car being towed away in a snow storm, that actually may be interesting to see. I hope that posting this picture won’t cause folks outside of Hudson county to think that Jersey City parking laws are not being followed or enforced, especially the no parking in front of fire hydrants, or no parking here to corner, or the no parking here to corner when it blocks both the corner and the fire hydrant.


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