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Still no sign of vehicle or driver after car
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BY MEAGHAN MCGOLDRICK
MMCGOLDRICK@BROOKLYNREPORTER.COM
Authorities still have not recovered
the vehicle that witnesses
claim plunged into the harbor
off of the 69th Street Veterans Memorial
Pier in Bay Ridge in the early
morning hours of Monday, November
6. They also have not found its driver.
Onlookers reported seeing a black
sedan, potentially a BMW, crash into
the water off of the pier at around 1
a.m. Monday morning after blazing
through a maze of tables and past the
pier's famed 9/11 monument.
The vehicle was reportedly able to
access the pier – which is open only to
pedestrians and cyclists – thanks to
a missing bollard (or, protective barrier)
that, locals claim, was knocked
down last year and never repaired or
replaced.
“While a determined driver could
enter the pier (trash trucks and police
vehicles often do) the missing barrier
provided a virtual invitation to drive
onto the pier,” wrote one concerned
reader in an e-mail to this paper shortly
after the incident occurred. “I was
constantly amazed that it was never
replaced and wondered if there would
eventually be an incident with an unauthorized
vehicle. Now this.”
The incident – which authorities
still know very little about – occurred
less than a week after the
deadliest terror attack in New York
City since 9/11 in which a motorist
mowed down at least a dozen pedestrians
and cyclists (killing eight)
along the West Street bike path on
October 31.
Weeks before the terror attack, safestreets
groups across the city had begun
to meet with the NYPD in hopes of
upping car-stopping safety equipment
highly populated areas – like the Pier
– across the five boroughs. Almost
immediately after the attack, the city
and state began installing barriers
at 57 access points to that bike path
between the Battery and 59th Street.
“I suppose we should be grateful
that the driver didn’t opt to do it in
the middle of the day when the pier
was crowded with people,” the reader
continued.
According to Community Board
10 District Manager Josephine Beckmann,
both the bollard and the protective
fencing around the pier were
replaced as of Tuesday, a little more
than 24 hours after the car reportedly
went off the pier. Beckmann also
noted that, despite the fact that some
bollards are meant to be removable
to allow for emergency vehicles to
access the pier and/or surrounding
construction, she was surprised that
the barrier had been down for so long.
"I'm happy to hear that it's been replaced,"
she said, adding that, in terms
of the Monday incident, the currents
at the 69th Street Pier are notably
strong. "I'm very surprised to hear
that nothing has been located."
Meanwhile, the lack of recovery
results have also perplexed local law
enforcement, with a police source going
as far as to call it “very mysterious.”