LOADING ZONE
to nearby Clinton Hill, they were
met with overwhelming pushback
from residents who claimed
that the Transporation Departmnet
switched the use of the spots
overnight and towed cars that
had been parked legally before
the zones were implemented.
To prevent this, Community
Board 6 included in its approval
a condition that the department
coordinate a robust outreach
program in cooperation with the
board, which will include distributing
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f lyers and postcards to
the affected residential blocks.
Despite the planned outreach,
McClure says he still anticipates
plenty of bellyaching from Park
Slope motorists about the prospect
of losing free parking, even
if the number of spots lost is only
a drop in the bucket.
“I like to refer to it as the third
rail of Brooklyn politics,” he said
of parking. “We’re talking about
a five-block stretch where you’re
probably looking at a total of 350
to 450 parking spaces in total
and they are going to take fewer
than a dozen on either of those
stretches.”
Continued from page 1
ICE RAIDS
rage over aggressive ICE tactics in New
York, which have recently included
agents shooting a 26-year-old man in
the face while arresting another man in
Gravesend, and walking the streets of
the Bronx with a large rifl e.
State Senator Zellnor Myrie, whose
district includes La Cabaña, said ICE
has been targeting his district — where
roughly two-thirds of residents hail
from another country — with particular
aggression, even stopping so-called
dollar vans to check their passengers
for identifi cation.
Myrie stressed the importance of
knowing your rights when dealing with
immigration agents, who require a judicial
warrant to enter private property,
not an administrative warrant.
“They are under no obligation to
open the door,” Myrie said. “They
can not just barge in they can not
come in, you have due process if you
are in the United States no matter
what your citizenship situation is.”
ICE spokesperson Rachel Yong
Yow claims Pimental — who, she
said, has been on the agency’s radar
since a Feb. 25 bar fight that ended
in her arrest — had overstayed her
work visa, which ended Sept. 22.
Yong Yow said agents reverted to using
pepper spray after Pimental resisted
arrest.
LOADED UP: Loading zones are coming to Park Slope. Photo by Kevin Duggan
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Demonstrators held signs protesting ICE. Photo by Todd Maisel
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