A bill to legalize marijuana in new York will not be adopted by the City Council within budget

Governor Andrew Cuomo had hoped that in 2019 the bill on the legalization of marijuana will be passed in the budget thanks to the support of members of the City Council. On Tuesday, Cuomo announced that he had abandoned this idea, because I couldn’t come to an agreement on this issue with members of the City Council. The decision of the Governor was taken after closed-door talks with the speaker…

March 22, 2019
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In new York 5 times will increase the number of traffic recorders near schools

On Tuesday in Albany, the state legislature supported the idea to increase the number of traffic recorders around schools in new York almost 5 times. Now camera registering exceeding the speed limit will be 750 school zones. According to city officials it’s enough to install the DVRs in most public schools in the city. In accordance with the adopted bill, the camera will work from 6 am to 10 PM…

March 22, 2019
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The Treasurer of a charitable organization, the NYPD was accused of stealing $410 000

The US attorney’s office in the southern district of new York finds that 68-year-old Lorraine Shanley of Staten island guilty to fraud and identity theft with aggravating circumstances. According to the Prosecutor, she used her ability a voluntary Treasurer of a nonprofit charity to steal $ 410 000. These funds were intended benefactors for the families of officers of the NYPD killed in the line of duty. Lorraine Shanley is…

March 22, 2019
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California authorities warn residents about the increasing cases of fraud

Authorities in California have warned about the increasing cases of so-called virtual kidnapping. The victim saying her family member was stolen, and a ransom demand. Although actually I wasn’t kidnapped. This Scam has been around for several decades, but people still believe such messages and give large sums of money into the hands of fraudsters. Recently, several parents in southern California are faced with this type of fraud. Andrea, one…

March 22, 2019
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New York man stole a taxi to get to Six Flags, but dozed off and was arrested

March 21, 2019

A teenager stole a new York taxi for the trip to the amusement Park Six Flags, but did not reached the destination. He decided to take a NAP during your short adventure, and apparently in vain, because at this time he was found by police. Jonathan GWLP. Source: Courtesy of Rochelle Park Police Department As reported by Sergeant James Depot, Wednesday, March 20, at 5:45 a.m., police Rochelle Park (new…

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Lawyer Anna Sorokina — immigrant from Russia, which pretended to be a millionaire, bought her clothes at H&M, so it won’t look guilty

March 21, 2019

28-year-old Anna Sorokina, who lied to new York fashionistas, assuring them that she was a German heiress Anna Delvi, forced lawyers to find her the right clothes, to appear before the Grand jury. Sorokin for a long time, was posing as a wealthy German heiress Anna Delvi. Photo: Facebook According to The Post, fearing that prison clothes Sorokin might look guilty, her lawyer Todd Spodek has caused assistant at the…

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Why unemployed immigrant volunteers in the U.S.

I took an assistant teacher of English as a foreign language in a class for beginners. It is not yet an «adult» work. On a volunteer basis. But by local standards a big step forward. Probably on the other side of the pond is not very clear to my joy — I am free «yuzayut», think someone. Meanwhile. To the States to work at least approximately for the profession, which…

March 21, 2019
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In Nevada, a new law allowed 14-year-old students to drive cars

In Nevada most teenagers at the age of 14 years be allowed to drive cars. This is referred to in the new bill (Bill 213), which, as expected, the Committee of state legislature will vote today, Thursday, March 21. 213 the bill is aimed at the extension of an existing law of the state of Nevada, allowing rural residents over the age of 14 years to ride to and from…

March 21, 2019
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In Florida a bill banning people leave at-risk Pets in disasters

March 21, 2019

In the Senate of the state of Florida was presented a bill that prohibits people to leave in danger animals during natural disasters. In particular, the residents of the region will not be able to leave to their fate tied pet. Such actions suggest to equate to cruelty to animals, which is punishable by a fine of $5 million or imprisonment up to 2 years. According to Senator Joe Gruters,…

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