New York and the region
More than half of New York City’s Taxi 50, inspectors of taking bribery money for safety and emissions violations in yellow cabs. A 11-month investigation by the Municipal Department investigation revealed that inspectors had developed a variety of illegal methods to allow inspections of taxis that pass vehicles that otherwise would probably not succeed, in many cases, endanger security of millions of passengers. A1.During the inspection, amid the anger - but not a surprise. B3. TB tests for products Bourse
Officials of New York City’s five exchanges of raw materials, where two workers have contracted tuberculosis, have said they owe their employees in 2800 Commodities Exchange Clearing House and his stick in the World Trade Center to control the disease. The review is a precautionary measure, and officials, there is no evidence that the infection had to other workers. B3. AUTO INSURANCE “annotations”?
Driver low-income neighborhoods in Brooklyn and the Bronx are often more expensive must have liability insurance as other people of New York, because their communities were “exit” by large insurance companies, a report said . Mark Green, the city commissioner responsible for consumer protection, said that if the law prohibits SOEs refuse to purchase insurance people in poor neighbourhoods, most major insurers, the volunteers’ have not write policies or brokerage offices in downtown, which in “De facto annotations.
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