A Parking Garage in Bellefonte?

Dare to dream, my friends!

Borough manager Ralph Stewart: it’s possible the town will see a two- to three-floor parking garage project near the Waffle Shop on Bishop Street in the next five years.

Borough residents and visitors alike have been saying this is needed for as long as I can remember. I suggest the borough partner with the county government to operate the garage since most of the parking problems in town, at least during the week, are caused by court-related business.

Additionally, make parking permits available to those of us who live or work in town so we can park in the garage or anywhere else without feeding a meter. Considering that, at a minimum, it costs $130/year to park in one of the ten-hour red meter spots (5 days a week), something in the range of $250-$300 would be fair to me. (I’d likely pay whatever they charged if it means I don’t need a bunch of quarters rattling around in my car.)

What Not to do When You Win a Trial

Pretty much everything in this clip of Mark O’Mara and Don West, George Zimmerman’s defense attorneys. It is just beyond the pale, and demonstrates the worst any criminal defense bar has to offer. It is virtuous to defend the indefensible at trial. It is even noble to win. But to gloat about it is too much. To claim that your client, who admitted to killing another person, is “innocent,” is to do a profound disservice to the ideal of justice and the precarious role of criminal defense attorneys in the process. These guys are, in a word, clowns.

Don’t watch this if you are sensitive to pretty much any of the issues raised by the George Zimmerman case.