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real-brisker

Health, TLKY, BPM – All you, sound like your trying to take revenge on your rejection to hatzolah.

This is completely false. I have never applied to any volunteer ambulance service. I volunteer my time doing pro bono legal work.

Why you would say this speaks more about you than anything else as it sends the message that the only motivation someone could possibly have for criticizing a VAS would be revenge for being rejected. Are you really in that much denial? Could it possibly be that there are [gasp!] valid criticisms regardless of some VAS companies and members?

2scents, now you’re showing me the same problem as real-brisker above. I have no “agenda” hidden or otherwise. I live in a neighborhood and a state where multiple VAS organizations operate. I contribute money to at least one of them.

Although I have given you the courtesy of looking up the word “bash” for you in the dictionary, you continue to misuse it. Is this intentional?

Again, if you are so open to criticism, what is your organization doing about people who park illegally when they are not on call?

FYI, take a look at the corner of 50th Street and 16th Avenue in Borough Park where there is a No Standing zone. With the VAS cars parked there every day, you might think you are at the scene of a mass casualty. Actually, the drivers are shopping at Bochner’s grocery.

Also, what is your organization doing about people who create their own placards (i.e. not the NYC DOT) one and put them in their windshields?

Herr Himmel, In Borough Park, there are so many phony placards around, it’s sometimes hard to tell the real ones. LOL. “BSSP” is another big user of these.