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FILE -- Members of the Citizens Committee to Keep New York City Clean use brooms, balloons and printed warnings to urge Upper East Siders not to violate alternate-side parking rules, in Manhattan in May, 1957. From court cases to political scandals to murder, the city has long been racked with conflict over how to handle parked cars, a never-ending problem that often drives New Yorkers to the brink. (Ed Hausner/The New York Times)
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A May, 1957, FILE PHOTO.
2026-05-12
ED HAUSNER/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
ED HAUSNER
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