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{"text":"\"Multiple bills in the New York State Legislature cover concerns of certain New York City residents and businesses about illegal truck parking.\n\nOne bill halfway through the statehouse would increase the fine for illegally parking a commercial vehicle in parts of the city.\n\nSponsored by Sen. Leroy Comrie, D-Queens, S3215 would authorize $400 fines – up from $250 – for illegally parking a “tractor-trailer combination, tractor, truck tractor or semi-trailer” in residential neighborhoods of New York City. Subsequent violations within six months would result in $800 fines – up from $500.\n\nThe focus of the illegal truck parking legislation is Southeast Queens – between JFK and LaGuardia airports. Supporters say that between pickup and drop-offs commercial trucks park in residential neighborhoods. Neighbors complain about the vehicles as eyesores, environmental hazards, and noise makers.\n\nRead more: https://landline.media/new-york-bills-would-slap-fines-on-illegal-truck-parking-in-nyc/\"","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true} |
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