NYC law forbids overnight parking of commercial vehicles on residential streets. There's logic behind that. If a vehicle is used for business purposes (rather than just commuting to work) part of the cost of doing business would be paying for a place to park it overnight. Residents should have space on their street available to them.
So basically you're saying you can have two neighbors with the same car, both leave to work in the morning and come home and park in the evening. The one who parks his car in a parking lot at his office during the day should be able to park when he gets home but the one who uses the car for work should not be able to park. I disagree.
Maybe he's sensitive to relatives
lol
I notice you didn't touch on the third rail I dared mention.
I actually wasn't intentionally avoiding it, I just think it's basically the same as everything else. Maybe if I lived right there I would have more of an issue with it but it's basically a non-issue for me personally ¯\_(ツ)_/¯