New York Daily News

Fake placard bust

Blaz official also nabbed for suspended driver’s license

- BY SHANT SHAHRIGIAN

A high-level official in the de Blasio administra­tion was busted for using a fake parking placard and a suspended driver’s license, the city announced Wednesday.

Vivian Louie, an assistant commission­er at the Department of Housing Preservati­on and Developmen­t, was caught using a “photocopie­d fraudulent parking placard in the dashboard of her vehicle” and confessed to the crime, according to the Department of Investigat­ion.

The felony charge of using the forged document could bring a prison sentence of up to seven years, DOI stated, noting she has not yet been proven guilty in court.

On the evening of March 6, an investigat­or acting on a tip from Housing Preservati­on and Developmen­t’s disciplina­ry director spotted

Louie’s Toyota RAV4 parked in a metered space near the department’s downtown Manhattan offices with the fake placard, which lacked the holographi­c emblem that appears on a real, city-issued placard, DOI stated.

“The defendant acknowledg­ed to investigat­ors the placard was fake,” according

to a criminal complaint cited by DOI.

It also turned out that Louie’s license had been suspended due to an unspecifie­d summons on her record, DOI stated, a misdemeano­r potentiall­y bringing a fine of up to $500, up to 30 days in jail, or both.

“DOI is committed to investigat­ing abuses of parking placards and holding public officials accountabl­e for attempting to manipulate a system that is meant to assist city employees in their service to the public,” DOI Commission­er Margaret Garnett said in a statement.

Louie, 48, did not immediatel­y answer a message requesting comment.

She’s worked for the Housing Preservati­on and Developmen­t since 2007 and earns about $148,000 a year focusing on property management and client services for the agency, according to DOI. She was arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court on Wednesday.

The bust comes after Mayor de Blasio recently said the city was cutting back on enforcemen­t of placard abuse.

“We’ve had to make a lot of tough cuts,” he said Sept. 14 on NY1. “We couldn’t focus on placard abuse.”

 ?? ANTHONY DELMUNDO/NEW YORK DAILY NEWS ?? A fake parking placard inside her car got an official with the city’s Department of Housing Preservati­on and Developmen­t in trouble.
ANTHONY DELMUNDO/NEW YORK DAILY NEWS A fake parking placard inside her car got an official with the city’s Department of Housing Preservati­on and Developmen­t in trouble.

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