The owner of the historic Bell in Hand tavern on Union Street downtown reports he fired a worker who four-letter excoriated a Boston cop who'd written him a ticket for parking his white BMW SUV in a no-parking area just outside the tavern late one August night.
"This is not something becoming of a Bell in Hand employee," Adam Kessler told the Boston Licensing Board this morning. "It's just unacceptable."
The bar was not cited for the swearing; Kessler appeared to answer a citation for "employee parking vehicle in restricted no stopping zone."
Det. Eddie Hernandez of the BPD licensing unit told the board he and his partner were on Union Street around 11 p.m. on Aug. 16 monitoring the street's bars when he noticed the BMW parked at the corner of Union and the narrow Marshall Street, in a no parking/no standing zone next to the Bell in Hand's patio. He said he wrote a parking ticket, and as he placed it on the windshield, noticed a BTD ticket on the other side of the windshield from the week before.
As he was looking at the earlier ticket, he said, the employee stormed over and asked him if he "didn't have anything better to do at 11 p.m." Hernandez told him to move the SUV immediately, or the next step might be having it towed.
Hernandez said the guy got in, and as he drove off, told him to "go fuck yourself."
Board Chairwoman Kathleen Joyce asked Kessler if his employees routinely park in that area. She said her office has gotten reports from the mayor's office about illegal parking in the narrow space, a holdover of Boston's colonial street layout.
Kessler said no, this was an aberration and that he has always told his staff to find someplace else to park. "There's no acceptable reason for them to park out there," he said, adding that, in fact, "I call police on a regular basis," asking them to ticket all the cars that he spots parking there. "They're not ours," he said.
Kessler and his manager on duty the night of the incident both apologized to Hernandez
"We don't support any of our staff treating [police] like that," Kessler said. "They are here to protect us."
The board decides Thursday whether the incident warrants a formal sanction.
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Free speech when we feel like
By anon
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 12:08pm
Free speech when we feel like it ?
That amendment doesn't mean what you think it does
By SwirlyGrrl
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 12:41pm
Bell in Hand is a private employer, not a government entity.
but why is this before the licensing board
By anon
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 12:55pm
How is swearing a cop, which is not a crime, an infraction worthy of a board hearing?
Wasn't the swearing
By adamg
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 1:45pm
I focused on the swearing because that seemed more interesting (at least to me), but the citation was for "employee parking vehicle in restricted no stopping zone." I'll add that to the story to make it clearer.
Sure, but
By fungwah
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 1:15pm
why is a government entity in the form of the licensing board getting involved at all here? Is it a violation of the liquor license laws for employees of a business to be rude to the cops?
Agreed. The guy is definitely
By eherot
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 1:25pm
Agreed. The guy is definitely a jerk and deserved to be ticketed but the licensing board threatening a business because an employee swore at a cop strikes me as a clear first amendment violation.
Holy (expletive)
By Will LaTulippe
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 1:11pm
When will the Internet (expletive) learn on this? I'd like to see it in my lifetime.
Good on Adam K
By Lise
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 12:08pm
Refreshing to see a response like this by the owner of the bar.
Good business sense
By Michael
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 1:53pm
Not to go too far into conflict with a thin-skinned gang that can F up your and your customers' lives in a hundred different ways
The most powerful weapon the police carry
By anon
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 12:11pm
Is the pen!
It could be that this is a reoccurring problem…
By Lee
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 12:19pm
…. with employees of the tavern regularly parking illegally and blocking what may be a fire lane.
The employee certainly is a jackass for swearing at the police officer and maybe deserves losing his job.
But if it’s just about this one incident, isn’t this a bit of a tempest in teapot?
Why spend all the time and money calling a meeting of the licensing board and investigating it?
Must be a regular occurrence and the cops rightfully want to put an end to it.
Maybe…
By eherot
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 1:26pm
Or maybe it’s just a power play and some overly sensitive cop wants to stick it to someone who hurt his feelings.
Except the manager himself said ….
By Lee
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 1:31pm
… people parking there is a regular occurrence despite his claim he tells his employees not to and says he reports it when he sees it.
I'm sure it's just a
By eherot
Thu, 10/26/2023 - 1:15pm
I'm sure it's just a coincidence that the cops decided to take this concern to the liquor board after someone swore at one of them over it.
Sanction them
By anon
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 12:28pm
It’s only wrong when you get caught. They got caught this time.
For what?
By SwirlyGrrl
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 12:44pm
This time it was an employee, but I regularly see rideshare and meal delivery vehicles clogging that zone during the daytime hours.
Why should they be sanctioned for the behavior of idiots who think the parking laws don't apply to them because "I'm working!"?
As adamg says a little further on …
By Lee
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 5:21pm
…. “In Boston, at any rate, bars and restaurants are responsible for what happens not just inside but immediately outside, and a no-parking spot right next to the bar patio would qualify, especially given that the driver in question was on duty at the bar at the time.”
If the restaurants are profiting from the illegal behavior of the ride share and meal delivery drivers, then they bear some responsibility for that behavior.
If the restaurants are
By Don't Panic
Wed, 10/25/2023 - 12:04am
Seems like a stretch @Lee.
What a dope!
By BostonDog
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 12:46pm
Everyone knows the only people allowed to park in no parking zones are cops, city workers, ride share vehicles, delivery trucks, valets, and people who just had to run in for something.
/S
Don’t forget Marty “I’m a Car Guy” Walsh back …
By Lee
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 1:17pm
… when he was mayor.
Postal workers too. I once asked one why his truck was parked in a Silver Line stop making it impossible for a passenger in a wheelchair chair to roll off the bus onto the sidewalk. “Because postal workers are exempt from parking rules.”, he informed me.
And he was replaced by
By Waquiot
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 3:35pm
This person.
I have no proof, but I did recently see a black SUV speed over the bridge at Cummins Highway with blue lights flashing travelling on the wrong side of the road, turn onto Hyde Park Avenue in the direction of, well, City Hall. The lights were turned off when the SUV got 3 blocks down the road. Kind of how Wu would get from home to work.
Never heard of Walsh's driver injuring people while on the road.
Silly
By lbb
Wed, 10/25/2023 - 9:27am
Like cops don't have unmarked black SUVs in their fleet.
Postal workers also have the
By Don't Panic
Wed, 10/25/2023 - 12:08am
Postal workers also have the right of way too. A fire truck, a police car, an ambulance and a USPS Mail Delivery vehicle meet at a 4-way intersection. The USPS vehicle has the right of way. It's a Federal thing.
No
By brianjdamico
Wed, 10/25/2023 - 8:38am
They actually do not.
Right?
By Will LaTulippe
Wed, 10/25/2023 - 11:14am
That was a thing when we learned driving in high school. Felt like an urban legend.
Nope
By Tim Mc.
Wed, 10/25/2023 - 2:01pm
Here's Snopes on the matter: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/four-play/
(Also, an emergency vehicle with sirens on is of course going to have priority. If sirens *aren't* on, I'm not sure if the vehicles even hold any special status at all!)
Why did this require a board hearing?
By ShamusJP
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 12:54pm
Is telling a cop to go f themselves a specific license violation?
The cop’s feelings were hurt.
By fredly
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 12:59pm
The cop’s feelings were hurt. This necessitates immediate board action! /s
Violation Hearing
By anon
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 1:36pm
Equals Mandatory Court Time (i.e. overtime).
Not in this case
By adamg
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 1:51pm
Hernandez is a full-time licensing detective (one of three in BPD), so attending licensing hearings is part of his regular job.
Why on earth did BTD think it
By anon
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 1:43pm
Why on earth did BTD think it was a good idea to widen the sidewalk, but keep it level with the street with no curb, and install bollards but not enough of them to actually protect pedestrians? https://maps.app.goo.gl/2HtnFiLM7mU5QzG96
The signs say "no stopping", but the physical layout highly encourages people to park on the sidewalk.
Why couldn't they just install a standard-height curb, and bollards spaced closely enough to keep vehicles off the sidewalk?
Emergency vehicle access
By ElizaLeila
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 3:41pm
Likely for Emergency Vehicles - they tend to run a bit wider than your average truck. And they need space around them for accessing the different storage bits on the sides.
Its ridiculous that Union
By Kinopio
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 5:03pm
Its ridiculous that Union Street isn't completely pedestrian only.
I've updated the original post
By adamg
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 1:49pm
To make it clear that the bar wasn't answering to a charge of public swearing, which is legal in Massachusetts, but to a citation for "employee parking vehicle in restricted no stopping zone," which is not legal in Massachusetts.
In Boston, at any rate, bars and restaurants are responsible for what happens not just inside but immediately outside, and a no-parking spot right next to the bar patio would qualify, especially given that the driver in question was on duty at the bar at the time.
Det Hernandez doesn't write many citiations
By AdamB
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 1:54pm
[img]https://i.imgur.com/r46WBqy.png[/img]
https://www.wokewindows.org/officers/11902-eddie-h...
Those are moving violations
By Pete Nice
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 2:43pm
This was a parking violation.
Oh...
By AdamB
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 3:29pm
dang, you're right. I just now searched the first million rows of the _parking_ tickets public records for his badge number and found zero. So perhaps he writes even fewer parking tickets than moving violations?
I dunno…
By Pete Nice
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 5:21pm
Uniformed police supervisors have been writing parking tickets in that area for a long time.
Good
By TiminSouthie
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 2:02pm
Now enforce no parking at bus stops, construction employees and near unions when there is a big meeting. They park wherever the F they want around the Local 7 in Southie or the Teamsters Local 25 in Charlestown. Never any enforcement that I've seen.
Churchies are the worst.
By Kinopio
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 5:04pm
Churchies are the worst. Apparently you are allowed to break the law and endanger people as long as you sing silly songs from a book of fairy tales.
Restaurant worker with a BMW?
By Daan
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 2:50pm
Are not BMWs expensive transportation machines?
*former restaurant worker.
By Kinopio
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 5:06pm
*former restaurant worker.
Anyone remember Bette's Rolls Royce restaurant?
By Ron Newman
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 2:53pm
It was right around here, on Union Street. The owner parked her Rolls Royce in front and got a daily parking ticket.
It's hard to know who to vote for
By StillFromDorchester
Tue, 10/24/2023 - 7:26pm
Road Pirate or Dumb ass employee ?
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