No, they just have to file criminal charges for every illegal action.
I work in municipal government, and we have to work within this framework, and we do fine. If someone build a fence over their property line into the ROW and doesn’timmediatelyremove it when we point it out, we don’t just make them pay a $500 fine and move on. We cite them for every violation they’ve made. So we get them for blocking the ROW, for construction without a permit, for construction in the ROW without obtaining a license to encroach, for building without registration of contractors, for building outside of the setbacks, for violation of any fence design guidelines, for blocking a fire lane, etc. So that’s 7 violates at $500, so it’s $3,500.
And as long as it isn’t removed, we cite them daily, so that each time the court meets twice a month they get over 50 grand in fines.
Ok. He isn’t going to suffer any consequences. Criminal or financial. The courts are telling him it was ok and to do it again.
No, they just have to file criminal charges for every illegal action.
I work in municipal government, and we have to work within this framework, and we do fine. If someone build a fence over their property line into the ROW and doesn’timmediatelyremove it when we point it out, we don’t just make them pay a $500 fine and move on. We cite them for every violation they’ve made. So we get them for blocking the ROW, for construction without a permit, for construction in the ROW without obtaining a license to encroach, for building without registration of contractors, for building outside of the setbacks, for violation of any fence design guidelines, for blocking a fire lane, etc. So that’s 7 violates at $500, so it’s $3,500.
And as long as it isn’t removed, we cite them daily, so that each time the court meets twice a month they get over 50 grand in fines.
That lights a fire under their asses.
He’s still barred from doing business in New York.