Alternate side parking in New York City has been suspended since Jan. 26 to allow time for car owners to dig out their vehicles from the snow.
Alternate Side Parking penalties are on the rise, with the new fine set to take effect Thursday, according to the New York City Department of Sanitation.
An alternate side parking sign has sparked confusion and tickets for drivers in Brooklyn.
On Cheever Place in Cobble Hill, Danny Rosado moves cars from one side of the street to the other -- and then back again -- on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Alternate-side parking regulations were back in effect in New York City for the first time in more than two weeks Tuesday, leaving drivers who haven't touched their cars in quite some time to dig out from an icy mess before officers arrived to write them tickets.
Lucy Yang reports from Morningside Heights.