NYC Democrat Mayor Adams fined $300 for violating rat-control ordinance at Brooklyn rental property – IOTW Report

NYC Democrat Mayor Adams fined $300 for violating rat-control ordinance at Brooklyn rental property

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A New York City judge has ordered Mayor Eric Adams to pay a $300 fine for violating a rat-control ordinances at a rental property. 

The summons was for not putting recyclables in rodent-proof bins.

The judge in the case dismissing another summons related to pest control, saying Adams was trying to control infestation at the Brooklyn townhouse rental – citing evidence that he spent nearly $8,000 on extermination services, according to The New York Times.

Adams, who previously embraced the title of rat murderer, has received three rat-related summonses over the rowhouse. A judge dismissed the first summons in December.

Adams spokesman Fabien Levy said after judge’s rulings this week the “mayor is grateful that one of the two summonses was dismissed, and he is reviewing the second decision. One decision is clear, however: The mayor still hates rats.”

7 Comments on NYC Democrat Mayor Adams fined $300 for violating rat-control ordinance at Brooklyn rental property

  1. A; By definition, recyclables don’t have food in them, so what’s that about?

    B: $8,000 and lousy results? I need to up my prices. By a lot. Wonder what they’d pay for rat work that was effective. Problem is, I have found out, when you are very effective it looks like it’s easy work and people don’t respect it as much. This goes for every job I’ve worked at. Learned a few tricks at P.R., salesmanship, and work patterns to deal with that.

    C: What’s wrong with hating rats? You like the bubonic plague or something? They bring many other problems to your table, too. Literally to your table.

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