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Merchants report hostilities mount from fed-up motorists


by Patrick Rocchio
Thursday, August 6, 2009 12:33 PM EDT
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Al Neira, the owner of Lehigh Wine and Liquors, said that over-ticketing by traffic agents for trivial offenses is ruining his business. Photo by Kevin Heckma
Business owners in Westchester Square and Pelham Bay are adamant that the ticketing and abuse of power by traffic agents is driving customers away for good.

Two local shopkeepers, one from Pelham Bay and the other from Westchester Square, paint a picture of frenzied traffic agents rushing to ticket shoppers who double park for seconds, while the agents themselves park their cars in legal parking spaces for hours, adding to the lack of available parking spots.

Al Neira, owner of Lehigh Wines and Liquors at 2929 Westchester Avenue in Pelham Bay, said that in the past agents warned double parked motorists to move their cars.

“It has become more and more confrontational and creates many unpleasant situations; and it is escalating,” Neira said. “It used to be if you double parked your car, as long as you got to the car before the traffic agent started writing the ticket, they let you go. Now, even if you move the car, they still write the ticket.”

Neira said that in the last four years, traffic agents have thrown out courtesy for revenue. Gone are the days when you could count on an agent knocking on the window of your car and asking you to move, he said. He called the present situation an abuse of power.

“The way [the agents] are behaving is counterproductive and clearly an abuse of power,” Neira said. “Sometimes motorist deserve tickets. But it is getting to the point where my customers cannot come into my store for two minutes and pick up a package without being ticketed. There has got to be some leeway and better judgment on the part of traffic agents.” There just isn’t enough parking to support the businesses’ needs.

Over in Westchester Square, the agents have left such a bitter taste in the mouth of Bobby Doyle, owner of Doyle Pub at 2634 E. Tremont Avenue, he said that he is putting his bar and restaurant business up for sale after 28 years.

Doyle said that since this past December, when the traffic enforcement office Westchester Square lost its parking lot, NYPD-Traffic vehicles have clogged the streets surrounding Doyle’s Pub. On some nights, even Saturday nights – his busiest time, he has counted as many as 35 traffic enforcement vehicles taking up metered and non-metered parking spots. They often park all night.

“I used to have a weekend and dinner crowd, but I have put my business up for sale because they are strangling me,” Doyle said. “They are parking their city-issued vehicles on the street overnight. It is killing my business.”

He said he spoke with the chief of the local office, and the agents agreed not to park their vehicles in the five metered spaces on St. Raymond Avenue next to his bar. Nevertheless, Doyle said he has stopped hosting dinner parties because of the ongoing problem. Doyle is so fed up he is selling both the Square and the Morris Park Doyle’s.





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AlexB wrote on Aug 7, 2009 11:30 AM:

" Um, or they could find parking a block or two away and walk. People don't have to double park directly in front of a store, even if it's for two minutes. If I am driving down any street in America, it would not be OK for me to stop in the middle of a street, turn off my car for two minutes and then act indignant when ticketed. Give me a break. Obey the rules. They aren't that hard. "

RobinH wrote on Aug 8, 2009 3:33 PM:

" oh please alexb normally the ones who try to act like they are so perfect and do do certain things are the ones doing them all the time and just havent been caught yet. wait until you lose your job for the same reason and oh its going to happen Karma loves people like you "

mike wrote on Aug 10, 2009 12:03 AM:

" blame bloomy and his revenue generating quotas for the ticket blitz... "

MaryA wrote on Aug 10, 2009 8:27 PM:

" AlexB I don't think you know the block in question. I am a frequent shopper in that area, many stores and banks. Parking at a meter is difficult because of all the traffic agent cars take up the metered spaces. There is not enough parking in the neigborhood due to the many homes and buildings. I sympathize with the businesses because I sometimes have to shop in another area due to unavailable parking because of the traffic agent vehicles. "

sal.s wrote on Oct 22, 2009 6:27 PM:

" now let me get this straight doyle wants his customers to park their cars near his pub and be able to drive home afterwards after drinking what?ice cream soda?fruit punch? tea? no wait i know. WISKY GIN BEER VODKA. YOUR BEST BET IS TO LET YOUR CUSTOMERS TAKE A TAXI TO AND FROM YOUR PLACE SO THERE WOULD NOT BE ANOTHER DEATH ON THE STREET OR HIGHWAY. GET IT DONT DRINK AND DRIVE "

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