[Mpls] Did Gary Schiff help author the "Criminalizing of Cub" Ordinance?

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Wed Jun 1 21:30:17 CDT 2005


LIST MANGER (R.T OPERATIVE) BAUER.  is THIS a personal attack?

Short and Manly.

-----Original Message-----
From: PennBroKeith at cs.com
To: mpls at mnforum.org
Sent: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 23:13:27 EDT
Subject: [Mpls] Did Gary Schiff help author the "Criminalizing of Cub" 
Ordinance?

   Keith says:

Gary Schiff is trying so hard to fill Jackie Cherryhomes' tyrannical 
shoes.
He must believe there is not much on the front burner while he is busy 
keeping
working stiffs from lighting up at their corner bar. Or he is busy 
creating an
arcane rental application fee ordinance that does not address real 
needs of
tenants, nor landlords; and hence our City as a whole. Now Cub is 
guilty when
their shopping cart is stolen. I ask; is Gary in the house? Perhaps 
whenever
young Gary misbehaved; Mom would slap his brother?

Keith Reitman  NearNorth

Jim Graham said:

I would hazard a guess that NO store wants its carts stolen. Perhaps I 
am
wrong, but I am sure that any store manager for Cub, Rainbow, or even 
Lund's
who gives permission for store carts to be taken and not returned would 
need
to find a new job when "Corporate" found out about it. So fining a 
business
for having its property stolen is indeed ridiculous!  Such stolen 
property
should, if anything, be impounded by the police whenever spotted.  Then 
if
the store did not come get it, the cart  should be disposed of and the 
store
assessed the cost of disposable.

Stolen bicycles are randomly left laying around my neighborhood after 
being
stripped by the thieves.  It is a problem, so should the owners of the
stolen bikes be fined when the bikes are discovered?
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