Wednesday, November 25, 2009

BASESCU IN FUNDUL GOL MANCAT DE SOBOLANI LA NEW YORK


SOBOLANII ATACA CLADIREA DE 16 ETAJE A DIPLOMATIEi ROMANE
UN DIPLOMAT SUDANEZ ATACAT
MIROSUL SE SIMTE DIN CLADIREA ONU
Deasupra trupului sau alcolizat vegheaza doua postere care anunta spectacolul de manele ” O TIGANCA IN COPAC”sau pe americaneste “A GIPSY IN THE TREE”. Nu este o gluma,ci noul export cultural de la Bucuresti. Cladirea de 16 etaje a statului roman (sediul Misiunii la ONU,Consulatul Romaniei,ICR) nu are in schema nici un om de serviciu.(si chiar daca ar exista ,el ar avea un grad prea mare pentru a se ocupa de curatenie) Gunoiul si resturile alimentare atrag sobolanii.Ei se misca nestingheriti in timpul zilei, pe trotuarul din fata institutilor nationale. Noaptea ei ataca diplomatii care se intorc acasa de la sediul ONU, aflat in coltul strazii. Din bugetul de aproape jumatate milion de dolari al ICR, nu sau gasit bani pentru a cumpara o matura si un faras. Pentru ca majoritatea diplomatilor,ofiterilor acoperiti si a reprezentantilor culturali gatesc si pastreaza alimentele in camere, cladirea statului roman a devenit un grav focar de infectie. Amenda data de primarie este de 1000$ pe zi. Cand se vor termina banii publici ,cladirea va fi preluata de statul american.
Cartierul va fi dezinfectat iar sobolanii vor fi trimisi acasa.
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ROBERT HORVATH DEVA http://devanewyork.blogspot.com/
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Adaug un fragment din raspunsul primit, la sezizarea mea catre Health Department.


DOHMH inspectors note signs of rat activity and conditions that encourage rats to seek shelter on the property. If rats are found, the owner of the property is issued an inspection report and aCommissioner’s Order to fix the conditions. Owners have five to fifteen days to correct conditions, after which the Health Department will conduct a second follow-up inspection to check for compliance. If the conditions have not been corrected, the owner will receive a compliance inspection report and a Notice of Violation. The Notice of Violation will include a hearing date at the Health Department’s Administrative Tribunal.
If the violations are not dismissed at the Tribunal, the owner will be fined. Fines begin at $200 and can be as high as $2,000. Additionally, the Health Department may apply bait to the property and perform any clean up that is necessary and then bill the owner. Property owners will be billed up to $1,000 a day for this work. Property owners that fail to pay fees or fines will eventually have a lien placed against their property.

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