It’s Also Good To Be The Secretary Of The King
Many of the spaces in the downtown Brooklyn “park”-ing lot supposedly occupied by judges for supposed security reasons are actually being used by their secretaries:
It’s not just judges who are parking in the controversial judicial parking lot in a downtown Brooklyn park, the Daily News has learned.
Secretaries, court staffers and judicial hearing officers also are parked inside Columbus Park, a recent Daily News survey found.
Law clerks who chauffeur their judgebosses to work also have nabbed the coveted spots, the News found.
“It certainly shoots a hole in the argument that they need this parking lot for judges’ security,” said Transportation Alternatives spokesman Wiley Norvell of the Civil Court judges’ stance they need to park near the old courthouse next to Borough Hall where they preside over volatile cases. “It’s a job perk.”
The News’ findings came as judges threatened to sue the city over its plans to oust some of the cars from the lot and turn it back into a pedestrian plaza. Work is slated to begin as early as next month.
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In 1999, judges allegedly promised to move their cars to a garage at the new courthouse at 330 Jay St. when it opened in 2005.
But they have more recently argued it is unsafe and inconvenient for judges who preside over divorce and foreclosure cases to park in the new Criminal Court garage and make the six-minute, two-block trek to Civil Court.
“They can’t walk two blocks to a garage, but they all walk to Queen for lunch,” quipped one insider, referring to a well-known Court St. Italian restaurant.
Among The News’ findings from its March 7 review are:
Nearly 40% of the 44 cars — 17 — did not belong to judges.
Three cars belonged to judges’ secretaries.
Another five cars were law clerks’; while two more were driven by high-level courthouse administrators.
Four cars were listed to retired judges now working as judicial hearing officers or court attorney referees.
Two cars belonged to court officers assigned to watch over the lot. One car’s owner could not be identified.
Location Scout: Columbus Park.
Posted: March 30th, 2008 | Filed under: Brooklyn, Jerk Move