Parking enforcement not public safety

Margaux O’Nolan of Princeton
    I feel safer now. And why?
   Because at 9 p.m. on a bitterly cold December Saturday night I watched members of our tireless Princeton Borough Police ticket four cars parked tail-in, nose-out in the Tulane Street public lot.
   I can’t tell you how it warmed my heart to see the zeal with which our constabulary prosecuted this most crucial ordinance — because it didn’t. We pay taxes for public safety, not revenue enforcement.