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New York City - NYC Mayor Restricts Idling, But His SUVs Do It

Published on:   Jul 22, 2009 at 02:18 PM
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Two Chevrolet Suburbans wait for Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg outside his 79th Street home Photo: Robert Stolarik for The New York Times
Two Chevrolet Suburbans wait for Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg outside his 79th Street home Photo: Robert Stolarik for The New York Times
New York City - Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who has pushed an ambitious green agenda and cast himself as a national environmental leader, routinely runs afoul of his own anti-pollution policy by letting his official SUVs idle, sometimes for more than an hour.

In spot checks over the past week, The Associated Press timed idling periods for the mayor's city-owned SUVs, which shuttle him around the city or trail him when he takes the subway. The parked vehicles idled at least eight times for periods of 10 minutes to over an hour.

The mayor earlier this year strengthened the city's anti-idling law—which allows three minutes of idling—into what advocates call the nation's toughest and promised a public-awareness campaign. The bill limited idling to one minute in school zones and mandated education for taxi driver applicants.

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"Those of us that want to leave a good life for our children, and want to have clean air for us to breathe, and clean water to drink ... it's incumbent on us to really carry the fight," he said at the signing.

Bloomberg's SUVs are exempt from the law because they are considered emergency vehicles, but the city is trying reduce idling, spokesman Stu Loeser said Wednesday.

The SUVs have devices enabling heat and radios to run without the engine and are supposed to be parked in the shade when possible, Loeser said. Nearly every time the AP noted the idling vehicles, temperatures were mild and they were parked in the shade.

"We're doing our best," Loeser said.

Bloomberg, who is running for re-election this year, sought to cast himself as a national environmental leader when he tested the waters for a possible presidential run last year.

He floated a plan to charge tolls on all vehicles entering Manhattan's most congested areas to lure more people to mass transit, wants the city's taxi fleet to go hybrid and partnered with former President Bill Clinton to retrofit city buildings to use less energy.

David Pettit, director of the Natural Resources Defense Council's Southern California air program, said it's troubling when environmental leaders don't live the lifestyle they advocate.

"It doesn't paint a very good picture when you see this kind of thing," he said.

Bloomberg's SUVs have been seen idling for years, but the AP closely watched the vehicles on specific days over a week in July.

On July 14, Bloomberg's two Chevrolet Suburbans pulled up to Union Square at 10:41 a.m. Bloomberg shook hands with passers-by, posed for photos and packed boxes of fruit for the hungry. Both SUVs sat with their engines on until the mayor left 12 minutes later.

That afternoon, Bloomberg returned to City Hall after swearing in new police cadets. Both vehicles idled in the shade for about an hour, including while drivers went to the gate of City Hall to pick up a lunch delivery.

Three days later, the AP spotted one of his SUVs idling for about 40 minutes during a morning event, and 43 minutes more at City Hall. At a morning event this week, idling lasted more than 30 minutes. The following evening, Bloomberg gave a speech in midtown Manhattan while the vehicles idled for 45 minutes.

An Environmental Defense Fund report this year estimated that idling vehicles produce 130,000 tons of heat-trapping carbon dioxide each year in the city. Idling vehicles also emit smog-forming nitrogen oxides, soot and carbon monoxide, pollutants associated with a number of health risks, including asthma.

Bloomberg's vehicles run on a blend of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline that reduces both emissions and fuel economy. The city's anti-idling law does not make exceptions for alternative fuel vehicles.

The mayor wants to reduce the city's greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent by 2030. A study by his office found the city produced nearly 1 percent of the nation's greenhouse gases emissions in 2005.

Bloomberg caught flak recently when he admitted he had done little to reduce energy use at his Upper East Side mansion, other than turn off unnecessary lights and open windows instead of running air conditioning. He only recently had his roof painted white, a policy he has advocated since 2007.

Other environmental leaders have been criticized for not doing what they ask of citizens. In 2007, Al Gore retrofitted his Nashville home to reduce an average $1,200 monthly electric bill for a 10,000-square-foot-home.

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, credited with popularizing gas-guzzling Hummers before entering politics, has made over the two that he owns into more fuel-efficient models.


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 Jul 22, 2009 at 02:43 PM G. Says:

He Could Be The Next American Idle

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 02:48 PM Anonymous Says:

nothing unusual for our elected officials to behave above the law!

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 02:52 PM ???????????????? Says:

Why should he do what he expects of us? Isn't that asking to much of him?

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 03:00 PM Anonymous Says:

now he sounds like that Rebbe who said at a dinner not to buy the כל העולם כולו and he appears at the front page on almost weekly basis.
יענער טאר נישט, איך מעג

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 03:18 PM Anonymous Says:

Nothing wrong he is the Mayor. Just like you don't expect police fire or ems not to keep their engines running. Just like the rabonim they advocate cheap weddings for the chasidim.

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 03:14 PM Anonymous Says:

I understand that you guys are jealous, but there are certain security procedures that require these vehicles to be available instantly. Exactly the same way as that mayor's bodyguards have licenses to carry concealed weapons but you can't get one in NYC. But you can run for office, get elected and receive the same perks he gets.

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 04:12 PM The yid Says:

Reply to #2  
Anonymous Says:

nothing unusual for our elected officials to behave above the law!

exactly #2 espc. when he bought all of his election wins

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 04:35 PM Anonymous Says:

all these lovely officials are busy with how to change OUR lifestyle to better the planet--but they can do whatever they want! Why does he need an SUV for--gas guzzler! Hypocrite like all the rest!

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 04:56 PM Ich Fargin Em Says:

You are all jealous, I agree with number 6!!!!! The guy is gotta run this city give him a break. Do you want his security detail under stress because their air conditioners are off???? Please give me a break. He is a great mayor and people are always jealous of success!!!!!!!!

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 03:47 PM awacs Says:

Reply to #6  
Anonymous Says:

I understand that you guys are jealous, but there are certain security procedures that require these vehicles to be available instantly. Exactly the same way as that mayor's bodyguards have licenses to carry concealed weapons but you can't get one in NYC. But you can run for office, get elected and receive the same perks he gets.

Do you really think that the extra ... oh, let's call it a second and a half ... to turn the key and start the ignition is *that* important? What about no man being above the law? Even the King!

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 03:45 PM Anonymous Says:

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Anonymous Says:

I understand that you guys are jealous, but there are certain security procedures that require these vehicles to be available instantly. Exactly the same way as that mayor's bodyguards have licenses to carry concealed weapons but you can't get one in NYC. But you can run for office, get elected and receive the same perks he gets.

i would rather see all the diesel engine school buses retro-fitted so it would not be so difficult to breathe when when passing a line of them waiting in front of a school for pickups.

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 05:15 PM Horse manure Says:

Most politicians are full of hot air, they come out with stupid laws to make our lives harder, at the same time they ignore those same laws, ridiculous. It's time for a revolution!

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 05:12 PM The Holy Rebba Says:

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Ich Fargin Em Says:

You are all jealous, I agree with number 6!!!!! The guy is gotta run this city give him a break. Do you want his security detail under stress because their air conditioners are off???? Please give me a break. He is a great mayor and people are always jealous of success!!!!!!!!

you are an idiot and #6 is a meshugana why do you all of a sudden care about his security detail i agree let them do there job but what aabout the parent sitting in the car with there small child in the hot sun with his windows down cause he CANT RUN THE A/C while these bums have it on

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 10:06 PM Anonymous Says:

He is a big hypocrite he said he wants to reduce congestion and then gos and takes lanes away from busy streets to make bike lanes for a minuet amount of bike riders

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 Jul 22, 2009 at 09:22 PM A Says:

Reply to #6  
Anonymous Says:

I understand that you guys are jealous, but there are certain security procedures that require these vehicles to be available instantly. Exactly the same way as that mayor's bodyguards have licenses to carry concealed weapons but you can't get one in NYC. But you can run for office, get elected and receive the same perks he gets.

I'm certainly not jealous that the mayor gets to have his cars idle for 40 minutes, why would I want to do that? It's not at all about jealousy. It's about practicing what you preach. To do otherwise is called hypocrisy.

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 Jul 23, 2009 at 09:40 AM Conservative One Says:

This is so typical of thie phony fraud of a Mayor yet he will be re-elected by the lemmings who live in this City.

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