Closing Bell: Windshield Spam Backfires
Here’s one thing we learned today: If you want people to vote for you, you might not want to put political fliers designed to look like parking tickets on their windshields. “Thank you for giving me a very clear favorite in this election – your opponent,” one South Slope resident wrote to Gothamist about Council…

Here’s one thing we learned today: If you want people to vote for you, you might not want to put political fliers designed to look like parking tickets on their windshields. “Thank you for giving me a very clear favorite in this election – your opponent,” one South Slope resident wrote to Gothamist about Council candidate Joe Nardiello’s marketing tactics. A Brooklyn Heights resident who emailed us was equally peeved — and surprised when he got the following email response from Nardiello:
What would you do? if the media is allowing our local pols to ‘stick a spigot in your back’… without featuring the story? Do you want a defender and a fighter of your rights — or not? I went straight to YOU. You would have simply received an annual bill, in the Spring if I’d not done this. Think twice. Your local government is plotting over the next few months to charge YOU and everyone that visits you, real $$ — which may amount to $400-500 per car owner. Everyone that visits you, will need a Temporary Residents Sticker, etc. I’m sorry to have shocked you, and clearly upset you. But, Squadron-Lander-DeBlasio have set the stage for a HUGE payday for the MTA on our backs, and ONLY our backs. The only person in NYC government that can stop this — is me. The choice is yours.
I’ve lived with parking permits in London and Boston, not too small cities. I love them.
I know they’re proposed for Brooklyn Heights. Bring em on
Not sure about cops but politicians’ mailings are protected by “freedom of speech”. Not sure what intricate arguments justify it but that’s what they say.
gad! Can we say police state?
Or s-e-r-i-o-u-s.
“The only person in NYC government that can stop this — is me.”
In that case, we are clearly in serous trouble.
The Grammar Police hereby withdraw their support for Joe Nardiello.
quote:
rob, what do you protest against besides poo mist?
life is too short to protest. but one could argue i protest against everything! haha
*rob*
Some very poor writing on this guy’s website…
I’ve lived in places with residential parking permits. They are a pain in the ass for:
anyone visiting anyone
anyone having anyone visiting them
anyone with a rental car
anyone who sells stuff to customers who do not want to or cannot lug said stuff home without a motor vehicle
They work best in small towns were you can pop into city hall and pick up a temporary parking permit or visitor parking permit in less than 15 minutes without going through 3 levels of bureaucracy. Even then, a friend had his car towed because some self righteous resident call the cops because he was parked outside my building without a permit.
The primary beneficiaries are people who like to stick it to people they don’t know.