8/18/2023 0 Comments Fire hydrant nycWe are required to collect sales tax on any product sold on this site and shipped to an address in New York. Our Shipping is fixed whether you buy 1 item or 20 items (We ship within USA only) - do not miss this opportunity to buy all signs needed at no additional shipping cost. In NYC use/post sign to inform tenants/owners/guests/officers/Fire Department Crew of hydrant for facility with proper HPD designation and aluminum signs This is an aluminum “ FIRE HYDRANT” SIGN with holes for HEAVY DUTY installation. This is an aluminum “FIRE HYDRANT” SIGN with WHITE BACKGROUND, RED LETTERS,size 12'' x 4'' & 4 pre-drill holes for heavy duty installation.In NYC use/post sign to inform tenants/customer/guest/officers of NO PARKING designated area The sign is for indoor and outdoor use and is not only beautiful, but also long lasting. The sign is made from ALUMINUM and is exceptionally sturdy. This is a sturdy FIRE HYDRANT SIGN - WHITE BACKGROUND WITH RED LETTERS (MATERIAL IS STURDY ALUMINUM Size is 12''x4''). Sign Group: Property Management Signs, DOB Signs, DOT Signs, Safety Instruction Signs, No Parking In Front Of Fire Hydrant Signs, No Parking Signs, Keep Clear Signs, Do Not block Signs, No Parking Fire Hydrant Signs, Do Not Block Fire Hydrant Signs REQUIRED SIGNS for RESTAURANTS & BARS - N/A (See law and regulations)ĭOT Required Sign: NO (See Law and regulations)ĭSNY Required Sign: NO (See Law and regulations) Natives DON'T think like this!!!ītw, if the hydrant thing is a real issue for your, then I suggest you attend your Community Board meetings, that's the best vehicle (pun intended) for moans and groans re neighborhood and city issues.HPD Required sign: NO (See Law and regulations)ĭOB NYC Required sign: YES (See Law and regulations)įire Department required sign: NO (See Law and regulations) Unfortunately, you bought into the stupid Transplant mentality!! Thinking one doesn't need a car in NYC AND, when you do you can just 'rent one'. A car is a luxury and statement of status and, always has been. If you can't afford to drive, then don't drive. You *think* 15 feet is some arbitrary number? Are you aware of the reason for the requirement? Have you even thought about the purpose?Īpparently, all you are concerned with is YOUR parking convenience. Theeerre you go again with the 'arrogance' and presumption. It may be just that I am mad becuase this was my first ticket ever but I think 15 feet from the hydrant is a waste of space, specially in a place like NYC where parking is so little and mostly expensive. Upon getting a license and driving a car, it happens to every single native, at least once and in fact a few times, before we actually get it.Īs a Transplant, there's a great many more lessons to come. OP, just check that off as just another step in becoming a NYer. Now, does anyone know if 3 is the right number? So, hydrant square, square, square, square, bumper square. Presuming 3 to be correct (someone pls correct), then there s/b 3 sidewalk squares between the square containiing the hydrant and the square your rear bumper is in. Perhaps someone knows, but 3 squares comes to mind. I've been told a good way to gauge is to count the number of sidewalk 'squares'. In NYC, what is an issue is in the public's effort and capability to determine 'visually' 15 feet. Is there something above you disagree with? Rather, what you chose to do was to act in YOUR convenience, disregarding public safety. If you did not KNOW what is "enough", you s/h erred on the side of caution, it is as simple as that. KNOWING what was "enough" is YOUR responsibilit as a driver in NYS! RESPONSIBILE action is certainly inherent in the law, the privledge of driving, and plain common sense. If there was a fire, your presumptive action w/h inhibited the fire department from doing its job, preserving life and property. Iif, for no other reason than your presumptive, perhaps arrogant, self-determination of "enough"!!! WHAT gave you the right, and WHAT causes you to determine "enough"? YOUR presumption put people in danger. Well, the ticket is certaiinly justified! To be honets, looking around I would have never figured out the 15 feet rule, in fact what I did I learned from New Yorkers. When I went to the car at about 7 am this morning I had a parking ticket I rented a car, for the second time in NY, parked 5 feet from a fire hydrant thinking that was enough. I did not know this rule until this morning Do people in New York really park 15 feet from fire hydrants?
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