Official parked illegally while teaching
United Press International - March 4, 2011
NEW YORK, March 4 (UPI) -- A New York Waterfront Commission official said he was on "official police business" when he parked illegally while teaching, The New York Daily News said. The newspaper said a reporter confronted Waterfront Commissioner Ronald Goldstock after he used a state-issued parking placard to park his Lexus under a "No Parking" sign for at least six hours Tuesday, the New York Daily News reported Thursday. The Daily News said Goldstock emerged from the school at about 5:50 p.m. right after he finished teaching a class titled Corruption and Corruption Control. Goldstock said he used the placard to park because he was on "official police business," the newspaper said. The official said he was "attending a Vera Institute of Justice luncheon," but refused to elaborate. The newspaper said Goldstock drove off when asked how his parking practices correlate with teaching a class on corruption.
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