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FILE -- Leslie Hines, left, with a security company, watches over parking meter money collector Jackson Velez during his rounds, in Manhattan, Oct. 21, 1986. 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. (Larry C. Morris/The New York Times)
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AN OCT. 21, 1986, FILE PHOTO.
2026-05-11
LARRY C. MORRIS/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
LARRY C. MORRIS
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