Crime & Safety

Jersey City Prosecutor Takes On Post Office Over Illegal Parking

Chief Prosecutor Jake Hudnut is trying to put an end to it, especially trucks parked illegally overnight.

Chief Prosecutor Jake Hudnut is trying to put an end to it, especially trucks parked illegally overnight.
Chief Prosecutor Jake Hudnut is trying to put an end to it, especially trucks parked illegally overnight. (Photo courtesy of CBS2)

JERSEY CITY, NJ - Jersey City‘s chief prosecutor is taking on the United States Postal Service. Jake Hudnut and area residents say mail carriers have been taking advantage of parking in the city with no penalties, according to CBS2.

Local leaders and residents say they’re seeing an increase in United states postal workers parking trucks illegally on public streets. If they’re ticketed, no one pays.

“It is unfair because we have gotten a ticket before,” Jersey City resident Mary Kate Miranowski said in the report.

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