You might wonder after reading Heather Parker's complaint about trying (and so far failing) to get some idea where and how she can park her moped:
... i called and spoke to a traffic officer at the police station who said they don't really have an answer and to look it up in the law books. i pleasantly explained that there should be some sort of policy and people knowledgable on this policy - the response i got was i don't give a fuck. i wish i had written down their name. it really wasn't my goal to get anybody angry because i knew it wouldn't benefit anybody, i was simply looking to see if everyone was on the same page and what is acceptable and what is going to earn me a parking violation, or impoundment! ...
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By bc
Tue, 03/07/2006 - 11:11pm
Perhaps if you're a second class citizen in the eyes of the town... maybe there's a second class tax rate you can pay, too! As a former Brookline resident, I can attest that parking is at a crisis point. It's one thing to discourage daily in-town car use, but when you can't even park your guests overnight, that's ridiculous. Seriously, it's like the town has a say on who can come and visit... somewhat like a beautiful prison you have to pay a heaping load of taxes to stay in.
what year is it?
By Anon
Wed, 03/08/2006 - 8:44pm
Mopeds? Is it 1992?