I suggest reading this short Daily News piece about the expediter brothers who were arrested in the DOB bust a little while ago. It's quite interesting how easy it is to be a repeat offender and get away with wrist slaps over a long period of time.
These bad boys clearly ticked someone off - who ever heard of disciplinary actions for missing plan exams or showing up unprepared? That's a very, very rare action.
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9 comments:
I blame Shelly Silver and chuck schummer.
A minor inconvenience for the Schmendrick in question...
Where's the outrage the the system is so broken that to get anything done you need an "expeditor"?
Cuomo is responsible.
He must resign
Love the way these guys pretend to be religious.
Cuomo? Silver? Schumer?
These bad boys clearly ticked someone off - who ever heard of disciplinary actions for missing plan exams or showing up unprepared? That's a very, very rare action.
'Where's the outrage the the system is so broken that to get anything done you need an "expeditor"?'
And it is so common that the expeditor has a license!
Outrageous! Just more people getting their pockets lined with taxpayer money.
A few bucks can buy any judge if you might face a jail term. A measly fine is just a cost of doing business.
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