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Re: Towing: Now at Morton Williams
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ChiefCommunipaw wrote:
I too was \"scammed\" in front of Morton Williams this past Sunday evening. As has already been mentioned, all of the \'greater Newport\' area parking, south to Pavonia north to Newport Parkway includes FREE metered parking on Sundays. The measly little sign when approaching the Lefrak private road from the Duane Reade direction is approximately 12 inches by 8 inches, surely not intended to stand out and appropriately WARN nor INFORM the public that they enter at their own risk. (I was only made aware of it AFTER the fact by the tow truck operator; it would\'ve been funny if the entire charade wasn\'t so pathetic.) Furthermore, the parking signs are made to look like (read: MIMIC) city-issued signs...they are in red and green lettering with red & green bordering, lending the \'appearance\' that this metered-parking is \'similar\' if-not-the-same as the other metered parking in the area. Lastly, the meters...absolutely shameful if not hysterical that our ill-informed city fathers would sell their souls to allow the Lefrak\'s to install these o the streets...and most likely have trained their security people to NOT warn unsuspecting \'shoppers\' in the area to feed the meters.

So, in additon to the pay-off by EZ Towing to Lefrak for the privilege (the tow truck driver said \"service\"; LOL!) to tow cars from those metered parking spots (btw, it\'s your word against his as to whether you fed the meter or not; when I asked him to prove it, he simply smiled and shrugged his shoulders!!!), one could suspect that there are others who have their palm greased as they call EZ towing to say, \"We have another sucka for ya, hurry up and get down here and take this car!\" I watched as security guards stood, mouths shut, not warning drivers to feed the meter. And to the a-hole who is \"defending\" this practice on this thread...he\'s either a) a Lefrak employee (perhaps it\'s Fermin?) LOL, b) a security guard there, or c) a JC polictician who allowed this in the first place.

More often when there are \'new initiatives\' in an area, proper warnings are indicated and a period of appropriate education is performed, without penalty...until such time has passed and the community has been briefed. I live in this community...I was not made aware. IT IS A SCAM! And as such, I will be taking my business elsewhere, never to shop at Morton Williams again...nor at the eye doctor next door. This is my only recourse against Lefrak. If enough people do the same, he\'ll cease this practice and reimburse me my $152. Short of that...hello A&P, Shoprite, et al.

BTW, ALL of those other stores abutting M-W were closed that evening...there was no encumbrance nor harm to my parking there while running into M-W for a few minutes. Why must the vehicle be towed?

To all others who were scammed, contact Steve Fulop...we\'ll get this changed, and this Lefrak scam too shall pass.

C\'mon Dan, get with the program!!!

p.s. - after I retrieved my car from one of the most dangerous sections of the city - Grand Street near the junction; if you are a woman and your car is towed, DO NOT go to retrieve it alone!!! - I returned to the area and fed meters the rest of the evening and warned other unsuspecting drivers to do the same! The tow truck operator who circled all night WAS PISSED!!! LMAO!!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
p.p.s. - Sadly, one other car that was towed that night also was that of an 80 year old man, with disability parking stickers and certification hagning from his rear-view mirror...tow truck driver couldn\'t care less and off he went with this poor old fella\'s car. SHAMEFUL.




Cool, our own parking meter fairy.


Why doesn't everyone here call John

105 River Drive - Jersey City
201-626-6565


John


http://www.mortonwilliams.com/locations.html

or email

grocer@mortonwilliams.com

Posted on: 2008/8/6 0:03
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Re: towing at shoprite?
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ansky wrote:
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ianmac47 wrote:
long term this sort of behavior only hurts them.

1. Unsuspecting drivers get towed


There are plenty of signs throughout the lot telling drivers they will be towed if they are not shopping at those stores.


There are many signs but they are not very visible.

I suppose it doesn't help that NJ hands out drivers licenses to people who can barely speak English much less read it.

Posted on: 2008/8/3 19:40
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Re: towing at shoprite?
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ansky wrote:
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doors wrote:
When they are busy they keep the cars on the east side of BJs.



So they tow the cars and then drop them next to BJ's? Do they then boot those cars or does someone guard them? Otherwise if you find your car back there you can just jump in and go.


The cars sit there only for 10-15 minutes while the guy takes other cars to the lot. I didn't see a boot, I doubt he puts one on there.

Posted on: 2008/8/3 13:40
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Re: Councilman gets ethics questions on the ballot
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I just donated $20 here
http://www.betterjc.org./subpage.php?catagory=main&page=contribute

I hope it helps to get this ballot through.

Are there going to be any other petition signups in the next week?

Posted on: 2008/8/2 14:49
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Re: Newark Councilwoman & how does this effect JC?
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This story sounds pretty familiar. Too bad we didn't get Flood on tape when her son was arrested for selling drugs in her car.

I agree that a judge shouldn't have general power to over turn the voters. However it is nice to know that judges can get rid off public officials who commit crime without a lengthy impeachment.

Posted on: 2008/7/19 12:46
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Re: Police pose as pedestrians to nab errant drivers
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i confess as being guilty of being ignorant of yield to peds in crosswalks law before, but once i found out that it was indeed the law (about 6 months ago), i regularly stop for all peds in crosswalks. i wouldnt be surprised if most people who dont stop also are unaware of the law.. although now in hoboken they have "yield to peds state law" signs scattered around.


I'm not surprised.

New Jersey has the dumbest drivers.

http://www.cnn.com/2006/AUTOS/05/26/dumb_driver_states/index.html

Posted on: 2008/7/17 22:31
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Re: Morton Williams Grocery
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where is the free parking garage?

Posted on: 2008/7/13 1:12
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Re: New 24-Hour Deli and Convenience Store Opens on Jersey Avenue
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Not to thread-jack but there is also a new deli on Grove next to Medina's.

Posted on: 2008/7/12 0:19
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Re: VERIZON FIOS
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Here's a little info on Hoboken getting Fios.

http://hoboken411.com/archives/7607

Posted on: 2008/6/30 0:11
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Re: Where are all the BJ shopping carts coming from?
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Here are mine so far. Click on the pin to see the cart.
View Larger Map as07302's
View Larger Map

Posted on: 2008/6/28 0:56
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Re: Where are all the BJ shopping carts coming from?
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Annod, that is what cell phone cameras are for!

Posted on: 2008/6/26 22:28
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Re: Where are all the BJ shopping carts coming from?
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The residents of 50 Columbus should be happy These guys where moving bags from the SR cart, that locked, to a BJs cart. Going to 50 C?

Posted on: 2008/6/25 22:29
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Re: Where are all the BJ shopping carts coming from?
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I have a a pic of a white dude pushing his groceries down Warren and a few other strays.

Posted on: 2008/6/24 22:40
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Re: 10 Ugly Buildings JERSEY CITY Would Be Better Off Without
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Any 1-3 family house with aluminum siding.

Posted on: 2008/6/21 13:19
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Re: Councilman Steven Fulop - Jersey City Summer 2008 Update
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Quote:

PHResident wrote:
Steve,

At the last HPHA meeting, the Summer 2008 Street Paving list was made available.




Can you post that here please?

Posted on: 2008/6/20 23:13
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Re: Where are all the BJ shopping carts coming from?
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Ok, so I was bored.... Plus its kind of fun when walking around JC. Kind of like bird watching.




Posted on: 2008/6/16 2:39
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Re: NJ State Supreme Court rules in favor of self-defense
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good news

Posted on: 2008/6/11 23:56
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Re: Horn Honking at the Bergen Avenue and Harrison Avenue Post Office
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Are they use the AIR horns that are installed in big rigs?

Have you contacted your council representative?

Posted on: 2008/6/7 18:36
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Re: An Open Letter to You, My City Hall Nemesis
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If JC employees don't get ticketed for parking on the SIDEWALK, what makes you think they will get ticketed for parking on the street?

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Posted on: 2008/6/7 15:53
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Re: Epps' pay would climb to $275G in 3 years
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Hopefully these politicians and local government employees don't run the city into bankruptcy.

Related article:

Fat pensions spell doom for many cities
http://money.cnn.com/2008/06/02/pf/re ... tm?postversion=2008060305


NEW YORK (Money Magazine) -- The jig is up. For years, politicians have been playing what amounts to a multi-trillion-dollar shell game with state and local pensions. They've doled out lush retiree benefits to their heavily unionized workforces, knowing that they could shove the cost for those benefits onto future generations of taxpayers

Posted on: 2008/6/3 13:00
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Re: An Open Letter to You, My PATH Nemesis
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Saw a guy eating pistachio or some other shelled nuts on the PATH today. He had a bunch of shells on the floor by his feet. I think he got the hint that he shouldn't be doing this when everyone starting giving him dirty looks.

I snapped a pic on my cell for fun.

Posted on: 2008/5/30 0:56
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Re: Healy to appeal conviction again
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He doesn't belong in jail for this but who is picking up the lawyers tab for all these appeals?

How many hours outside of his Mayor duties has he spent on this?

Posted on: 2008/5/29 0:32
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Re: Majestic II - What do You Want Sign?
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Why can' we have the Luxury condos AND the taco bell? WIN - WIN!

Posted on: 2008/5/28 0:59
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Re: The New York Times -- The Ferry: Past, Present and Future
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Just took the Liberty harbor ferry to NYC today. $7 one way.

Last year it was $5, way to expensive to take on a daily basis.

Posted on: 2008/5/26 0:58
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Re: Maniac drivers who speed through crosswalks (and stop signs)
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Related Link:

New Jersey has some of the "dumbest" drivers.

http://money.cnn.com/2008/05/22/autos ... tm?postversion=2008052310

Posted on: 2008/5/24 1:18
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Re: Takes $8M in state aid -- JC City Council agrees to impose a hiring, promotion and salary freeze
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Quote:
a tacit admission from the state that this government can't be trusted to handle it's own money like a grownup.


I agree, however this still sounds good to me. I suppose the devil is in the details. Where does th 8MM go? How long is the hiring freeze? And, will the city government will find some way around the freeze?

Posted on: 2008/5/17 16:35
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Re: Barack Obama for President
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Moore is an idiot, The presidential candidates would be well served to keep distance from him.

Posted on: 2008/4/27 18:40
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Re: Fine JC Policing
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Quote:

croft wrote:
i hate to say this, but there had to be something else going on with this situation for them to search people, their wallets, their cell phones, or their vehicle.


+1 I'm sure there is a lot of information missing in this story.

I don't think JCPD has a problem going after double parked cars. I've see them constantly warning people on Grove to move their cars and I've never seen them write a ticket.

Posted on: 2008/4/27 13:58
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Re: Abatement revise to be approved for two downtown towers (Washington Boulevard and Sixth Street)
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$627M How many registered public school kids do we have?

Posted on: 2008/4/24 12:16
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Re: Abatement revise to be approved for two downtown towers (Washington Boulevard and Sixth Street)
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Doesn't this mean that that the city will get the full tax rate 10 years sooner?

I don't think this is absolutely 100% bad news except for Fulops comment.

Posted on: 2008/4/23 12:17
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