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Mayor Supports Pigeon Feeding Ban

Submitted by Jack, Nov 13, 2007 17:37

Typical for Mayor Bloomberg. He will support anything to increase the city's revenue. The fact that $1,000 is more than most people earn in a week is no concern to him. Accordingly, a second offense should carry a 10,000 penalty.


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Jean 

Nov 14, 2007 00:00

To the writer of this article: Please do fact checking. Ferrets are NOT rodents, they are carnivores like cats and... [MORE]

Wiseferret 

Nov 13, 2007 19:27

Typical for Mayor Bloomberg. He will support anything to increase the city's revenue. The fact that $1,000 is more than...

Jack 

Nov 13, 2007 17:37

maybe if the birds were gay it would be okay.. new york is becoming a freaking nightmare, i am so... [MORE]

jerry 

Nov 13, 2007 13:13

if these politicans love london so much then go live there. NY is not london, stop trying to make london... [MORE]

mayor goonberg 

Nov 13, 2007 13:09

Finally, someone in political office with some common sense. They are called wildlife for a reason so stop feeding them... [MORE]

Raymond Chandler 

Nov 13, 2007 11:34

What about the punishment fitting the crime? This is a civil lawsuit just waiting to happen. [MORE]

Dennis - N. Carolina 

Nov 13, 2007 10:55

I thought the left wing socialists liked the animals? According to the typical liberal they have more right to the... [MORE]

gh 

Nov 13, 2007 09:39

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