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Quincy City Hall Employees poaching public parking spaces?
With the impending partial demolition of the long condemned and thus closed Quincy Center MBTA Station parking garage now scheduled to probably finally commence later this month after a handful of months delay from the original demolition plan, several dozen parking spaces reserved for City Hall employees in front of the Quincy Center MBTA Station are now no more.
At least not officially, that is.
But not to worry: free parking for these Quincy City Hall employees has been arranged at other locations, albeit not nearly as conveniently adjacent to City Hall.
As such, this morning Quincy Quarry News personnel hit the daily double: a City Hall employee was photo-documented as hogging a short term public parking space all morning long with his personal ride.
That and also repeatedly photographing a department head’s city ride and whose ongoing public parking poaching will soon be exposéd in an upcoming Quincy Quarry exposé.
One can only reasonably assume that there is a reason for City Hall employees so taking advantage of public parking.
How good a reason, however, remains to be seen given unconfirmed reports of the City of Quincy opting – for a change – to both actually as well as strictly enforce no street parking in residential neighborhoods during yesterday’s snow emergency.
That and so surely but coincidentally providing favored local private towing companies’ tacit monopolies with a nice revenue pop.
Additionally, the public parking space poaching City Hall employee’s personal vehicle appears to have also dodged a police citation for not clearing snow off of the roof of his – or perhaps her – red Jeep Patriot and so putting others at risk of suffering an accident care of flying snow.
Needless to say, the ever-growing legions of loyal Quincy Quarry reader can expect City Hall parking grifting to continue to be exposéd in the Quarry until such time as posted free public parking is only properly made freely available for use by the long suffering public.
Good grief! That was a painful read. Please hire a writer who understands the virtues of brevity.
I did. Brevity is the soul of whit, but neither apply to what happens in Quincy.
I hear twitter is brief.
Sounds like Concise is Employee #56.