Veterans for Peace says City of Boston reneged on St. Patrick’s Day parade agreement
http://www.boston.com/metrodesk/2013/03/13/veterans-for-peace-says-city-boston-reneged-patrick-day-parade-agreement/0y1mRPB2JKCfMcf23QRIrO/story.html
Veterans for Peace says City of Boston reneged on St. Patricks Day parade agreement
03/13/2013 6:42 PM
By Martin Finucane and Travis Andersen, Globe Staff
Veterans for Peace, a national veterans group that has organized a second St. Patrick Days parade following the traditional parade in South Boston, is crying foul because, it says, the city has backed out of an agreement this year not to run street sweepers between the two parades.
The group asked a federal magistrate judge today to issue an emergency ruling ordering the city to abide by the agreement.
The judge, who has been presiding over the case for years, didnt immediately issue a written ruling but said from the bench that, despite the citys interpretation of one of his previous rulings, he had never meant to order the sweepers to roll between the two parades.
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But on Friday, the city, citing the 2004 ruling by Collings, informed the group that, while it would leave the barricades in place, it would deploy the street sweepers.
unhappycamper comment: I'm sure Mayor Menino would love to hear your thoughts on this decision.
Mayor Menino's hotline: 617-535-5400 (the line has been busy since last night, so perseverance is key)