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The criminal candidate is at it again, breaking the laws.
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“When performers are playing music they are thought to be committing a crime and arrested,” Matthew Christian of BuskNY, a group that does advocacy for New York subway musicians, told me by phone. “And apparently when Hillary Clinton does public speaking on a train car that is not considered a violation of the statute.”
Buskers who get busted can face criminal charges – where the “court may impose a fine not to exceed $25 or a term of imprisonment for not longer than ten days” – or civil fines, which can rise to a staggering $100, according to the MTA’s explanation of its fines and penalties for breaking the rules.
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The incident is all the more galling because there are actual, regular New Yorkers trying to make ends meet who are arrested for violating the same rules that Clinton disregards with impunity. These regular New Yorkers are, of course, the acrobatic showtime performers and musicians – a cultural point of pride for the city – who perform legally on platforms and other areas of the transit system (not always without harassment) but are barred from playing on board subway cars by the same rules that should have prevented Clinton’s campaigning.
Why is this cop not issuing Hillary a summons?
Given her past record, I recommend Hillary face the maximum charge of $100 fine and 10 days imprisonment.
Can't imagine to continue seeing that nasty face after the election.
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