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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/img_0441.jpg?w=300&h=232" />As many as one in four parking placards currently used by motorists  in New York City are fake, according to a new study by transportation  advocates, and city lawmakers are latching onto the report to push for  tougher enforcements.</p>
<p>Currently,  there are 78,000 valid parking placards distributed by various  authorities in the city. The president of Transportation Alternatives, Paul  Steely White, said his group surveyed six neighborhoods, and out of  1,450 permits found, 343 were fake. "That&nbsp;means that between 10,000 and 25,000 fake permits are used regularly in the city," White said.</p>
<p>That's more than the 12,000 yellow taxi cabs currently on the road here, he noted.</p>
<p>"More  often than not these placards are getting a free pass," said City  Councilman Dan Garodnick, who joined White and others on the City Hall  steps to announce the findings. "We can assume that is because parking  permits denote a level of prestige and privilege and many traffic agents  want to risk running up against someone in power even if they are  parked at a fire hydrant or on a sidewalk."</p>
<p>Garodnick introduced  the Authentic Permit Act to the City Council in early February, calling  for a barcode to be added to all legitimate permits so that parking  enforcement agents can scan each permit to see if it is both real and  being used by the registered car.</p>
<p>"If there is no barcode, there is no reason to not write a ticket," Garodnick said.</p>
<p>Garodnick's  bill, which has 21 co-sponsors, was introduced nearly three months ago,  but he said that he has spoken with Jimmy Vacca, the chair of the  Council's Transportation Committee, and Vacca reportedly "expressed an  interest in the bill and a desire to hold a hearing on it." While no  hearing date is set, supporters hope it will come in the next few  months.</p>
<p>Parking issues are making big news throughout the city, as 40 NYPD officers are being <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/opinions/2011/04/22/2011-04-22_nix_tix_fix.html">investigated</a> for reportedly "taking care" of their friends parking tickets as a courtesy.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/img_0441.jpg?w=300&h=232" />As many as one in four parking placards currently used by motorists  in New York City are fake, according to a new study by transportation  advocates, and city lawmakers are latching onto the report to push for  tougher enforcements.</p>
<p>Currently,  there are 78,000 valid parking placards distributed by various  authorities in the city. The president of Transportation Alternatives, Paul  Steely White, said his group surveyed six neighborhoods, and out of  1,450 permits found, 343 were fake. "That&nbsp;means that between 10,000 and 25,000 fake permits are used regularly in the city," White said.</p>
<p>That's more than the 12,000 yellow taxi cabs currently on the road here, he noted.</p>
<p>"More  often than not these placards are getting a free pass," said City  Councilman Dan Garodnick, who joined White and others on the City Hall  steps to announce the findings. "We can assume that is because parking  permits denote a level of prestige and privilege and many traffic agents  want to risk running up against someone in power even if they are  parked at a fire hydrant or on a sidewalk."</p>
<p>Garodnick introduced  the Authentic Permit Act to the City Council in early February, calling  for a barcode to be added to all legitimate permits so that parking  enforcement agents can scan each permit to see if it is both real and  being used by the registered car.</p>
<p>"If there is no barcode, there is no reason to not write a ticket," Garodnick said.</p>
<p>Garodnick's  bill, which has 21 co-sponsors, was introduced nearly three months ago,  but he said that he has spoken with Jimmy Vacca, the chair of the  Council's Transportation Committee, and Vacca reportedly "expressed an  interest in the bill and a desire to hold a hearing on it." While no  hearing date is set, supporters hope it will come in the next few  months.</p>
<p>Parking issues are making big news throughout the city, as 40 NYPD officers are being <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/opinions/2011/04/22/2011-04-22_nix_tix_fix.html">investigated</a> for reportedly "taking care" of their friends parking tickets as a courtesy.</p>
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