We don’t come to your place of work and get in your way when you’re trying to do something important. Why do you feel the need to park your car in a bus stop and make our jobs more difficult? Your obstruction could mean a wheelchair passenger cannot be unloaded, or passengers are let off in the path of cyclists. If you do it on a narrow street like PMB with cars parked on both sides, you may even make it difficult or impossible to get the bus through. Keep in mind that bus drivers have radios, and many aren’t afraid to make a call to summon police/special constables/The A-Team to get your car ticketed and/or towed. Don’t chance it, look elsewhere for parking. —Straight to the Moon
This article appears in Jun 23-29, 2011.


“wheelchair passenger cannot be unloaded” ……. lol….makes them sound like luggage.
Yeah… OK.. valid bitch..
Transit Users 978 458 301, Bus Drivers: 1
This city needs booters.
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It’s driving me nuts that I can’t figure out what street “PMB” is short for.
OH, got it: Princess Margaret Boulevard.
Yes, and someone recently found a parking ticket on their car on that street because I could barely squeeze my bus by that douchebag parker.
Sweet TJ902, I’m the driver’s top scorer!
screee, one for the good guys
Solution: install cowcatchers and just plow on through them.