"We had to learn as we went along," Zsebedics notes. "Every time we hit a wall, we had to find a new door. Here, unlike in a conventional emergency, you have to do your own investigative work, banging on doors at city agencies and politicians until someone will listen. … I think it's appalling that there's a huge construction site that's going to benefit the city and we're being caused to suffer. Then, we bring evidence of our crumbling infrastructure and it's been ignored. It's the greatest frustration you can have."
- Charles Zsebedics, Habitat Mag, November 2008
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Dear Civil Servant J., personnel director and large contract overseer for the City of New York, would it be legal to hire a convicted felon as "manager" of "the largest privately owned and locally operated security services provider in the Tri-State area"? Huh? Please tell us, since we're always, according to your forked tongue and sticky fingers, "wrong."
So now we know why El Zsebedico would not divulge his under-the-table employment during his year of wandering, before he arrived in our bucolic paradise.
J., you will be mopping up after your big bald baby for the rest of your life.
Please see: http://www.manta.com/c/mmz80wf/fjc-security-svc-inc
and: http://fjcsecurity.com/.
Jerzy Warman and his band of lowlives are the VILEST scum of the earth.
He has his father's eyes.
Rosemary's Baby.
Excellent reference. Uncanny similarities between the movie and this hell hole.
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