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>The fly on the wall has learned that . . .

>Based on its current operating schedule, the Ridgewood Municipal Court is functioning at maximum capacity. That is, the Court would be unable to process even a moderate increase in the volume of complaints and/or summonses.

To ensure that the Court’s schedule doesn’t have to be expanded as a result of an unsanctioned ticket blitz, the distribution of summons books to police officers is now being handled on a “restricted” basis.

6 thoughts on “>The fly on the wall has learned that . . .

  1. >Does that mean we can speed around town now?

  2. >I guess this explains why residents are getting away with parking commercial vehicles in their driveways overnight, placing leaves out on the street ahead of schedule, refusing to remove documented line of sight obstructions, parking on Village streets overnight, operating unlawful sidewalk cafes, etc., etc., etc. Loads of ordinances, but limited enforcement. ‘Twas always thus in Ridgewood – all show and no go . . .

  3. >Sure, most people do it in town anyway. While your at it, make an illegal turn around in front of Duncan Donuts and then go through the cones in the middle of Ridgewood Ave. in front of Town & Country…

  4. >Do a youey in Glen Rock and they willl write you!

  5. >years ago glenrock loved to write a ticket.they are all bums.

  6. >more b.s.

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