From the Daily News:
A Flatbush senior citizen was slapped with a $100 summons from one city agency last week for not cleaning up another city agency's mess.
A Sanitation Department enforcement agent wrote 78-year-old Asher Ohevshalom the costly fine for not removing six 100-pound Norway Maple tree trunks left outside his E. 27th St. home by a Parks Department crew that dismembered the dying hardwood.
Ohevshalom, who immigrated to Brooklyn from Iran 19 years ago, is a retired garment worker who survives on a $550-a-month Social Security check - and said the $100 fine is too steep for him to pony up.
Ohevshalom and neighbors placed at least two 311 complaints this month about the 20-foot-tall tree, which was rotting and dangerously teetering over his driveway, next to a city-owned guardrail on his dead-end block.
Two weeks ago, a Parks Department crew chopped down the tree, collecting all the branches but leaving behind half a dozen massive trunks.
When Ohevshalom and neighbors complained last week, Parks officials said they'd bring a shredder to chop up the wood - but not before a Sanitation agent fined Ohevshalom for a "loose rubbish" violation.
4 comments:
He is 78, he immigrated to Brooklyn from Iran 19 years ago (he would have been 59), worked as a government worker for less than that amount of time, and he gets 550 a month in Social Security??? Wow, what a wonderful country.
Aside from that, based on the facts presented here, yes the summons should be voided.
Social Insecurity
He's a retired GARMENT worker, not government worker.
Yeah, that's whathe said, he worked for the "gubmint"
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