JANUARY 4, 2008 --
In view of your great love of animals, LPR would be interested in your reaction to the incident reported on this website, nearly three years ago, concerning the towing by a city marshal of the LPRmobile with Shana, inside. The incident, with photos, is again posted, here.
FEBRUARY
27, 2005 --
New York
Callousness…
LPR took the following photos of the place in Brooklyn where
the city took Shana and the LPRmobile, February 23.
This place is not very far from NYC2012's proposed venue of the Olympic Village
for the 2012 games. But what a different view of the Manhattan skyline.
LPR would let these photos speak for themselves. Other than to note the irony
--the LPRmobile was seized on Madison Avenue.
LPR believes the place in these photos
would not be used by the city if its officials honored the words of the man
for whom Madison Avenue is named: to work for "the common good",
and to hold "communion of interests and sympathy of sentiments with the
people."
As LPR left the place, the man behind the
window threatened that this writer might be charged with cruelty to animals.
His parting words, "I hope I don't see you on tv."
In this city, today, the possibility of such continued retaliation against
citizens cannot be dismissed. LPR clicksters should know that this incident
goes back to the wrongful attempt to tow the LPRmobile last July.
PVB demanded a fine and penalties, notwithstanding the fact that a PVB supervisor
ordered the tow canceled because there was no parking sign on the block.
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