Don’t get all bent out of shape.
The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office revoked an employee’s parking placard and opened an investigation into their conduct on Friday after Streetsblog asked about the employee’s comically creased license plate.
“We have revoked access to the vehicle and placard,” said Douglas Cohen, a spokesperson for the Manhattan District Attorney. “We are conducting a full investigation and will take appropriate disciplinary action.”
Last Wednesday, we found the employee’s car, a black 2013 Ford Edge SUV, parked on Mulberry Street — about two blocks away from the district attorney’s office and the county courthouse…