Exclusive | NYC congestion pricing turns upper Manhattan nabes into parking 'war zone' - as drivers take up spots to avoid toll
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"It's gotten worse in the past week. A lot of people from Jersey, they take the bridge, park here, and take the subways down," said Cristian Romarion, 48, a project manager, who double-parked his Jeep Wrangler while waiting for a spot to open up. "People fight for parking here . . . like, physically fight for parking. It's crazy," he continued, adding that he's witnessed scraps "almost every day" since congestion pricing took effect.
"'Good luck to everyone,' that's what I say," nurse Thomas Hurt, 36, told The Post. "Now [these commuters] are right here along with us, trying to fight it out." After coming home from his shift at a Montefiore hospital in the Bronx Wednesday, Hurt circled for two hours searching for a spot - and saw at least 20 New Jersey-plated cars hogging spaces between West 174th and West 181st streets.
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