In the LA Times’ story, A Dukakis win in Westwood, shows Michael Dukakis can win afterall. The Duke may have lost his bid for president in 1988, but he can declare victory in his latest campaign — a more than two-year battle against the longtime practice of “apron parking” in the neighborhood west of UCLA known as North Village. And He did not even ride in a tank to get the win.
“Apron parking” occurs when a vehicle parked in a driveway spills across the sidewalk or into the street. Apparently parking in the neighborhood around UCLA is so tight it has become standard practice, despite being against the law.
Dukakis has been a loud critic of “apron parking” even going so far as to have told an officer who was ticketing one illegally parked car that she should ticket all the other illegally parked cars in the same area. After explaining to him that area parking was limited, Dukakis said “She looked at me like I had 10 heads or something,”
The action of the Dukakis Project and other complaintants have spurred the city into a promised parking violation crackdown in the area.
So if the Duke thinks he needs to raise his value as an elder party statesman, while he is raising funds in Hollywood, he could take the over priced asphalt jungle club goers (AKA parking prey) are dealing with there.
It seems that in this country you can’t get to be president if you are a 10 headed monster but you can be an unpaid meter maid assistant. Plus it saves you from having to deal with all those sticky racial issues.
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