For a more heartbreaking example, look at the current Department of Human 
Services scandal.  There, they're playing with kids' lives.
 



Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 07:06:20 -0400From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [UC] Re: L&I Sucks (Was Ohara's and Hong Kong Café)



Kimm,
This is my experience too!  The first time I called L&I the abondoned building 
next to mine was in terrible condition.  It had a leaking roof and basement 
both channeling water to me.  The owner was a city employee but needed  to keep 
this building to circumvent some residency requirement.
Because I pushed, L&I gave me a fire hazard violation because a tenant must 
have had a bicycle in the hallway.  The abandoned house continued the same way 
for a few more years until the owner renovated when he could make money.  It 
was a nightmare.
Currently, I have a split tree that has already fallen on my building.   The 
owner of the lot had his drunks tie up the tree with a rope.  It's more than a 
year.  After getting the usual run around, I gave up so that i wouldn't get in 
serious trouble.
These "enforcement officers" are not working to protect and serve the citizens. 
 That would be real work.  In an iron triangle relationship, the government 
agencies find a great comfort zone serving powerful special interests.  As long 
as that is maintained, the powerful special interests give a free pass to the 
agencies.  They can sit around in locked offices eating doughnuts with their 
phones on silent.
In a plutocracy, we little people have no political power.  We don't have 
government officials that are interested in forcing their agencies to protect 
and serve us.  The officials have "visions" and photo ops that are much more 
important to them!
Good luck,
Glenn 
-----Original Message----- From: Kimm Tynan Sent: Aug 3, 2008 10:34 PM To: 
[email protected] Subject: Re: [UC] Re: L&I Sucks (Was Ohara's and Hong 
Kong Caf=?ISO-8859-1?B?6Q==?=) I wish they’d get on a mission to take down the 
dead tree in my neighbor’s yard.  If it falls on one of the neighboring houses 
(including mine) someone could be killed, and my neighbor ain’t going to do 
anything about it.  I reported it to L&I in January.  After hounding them for 
months and appealing to John Fenton and Jannie Blackwell, an inspector finally 
reported the complaint unsubstantiated in April.  Notice, I don’t say an 
inspector came out, because there’s no way anyone could look at this tree and 
not see it is very very dead and very very dangerous.  Sort of like the DHS 
social workers who report complaints unsubstantiated just to get the file off 
their desks.  After more hounding and hell raising I got another inspector to 
actually come out while I was home to appease the crazy lady and he took one 
look at it and said “Oh, yeah, that’s ID (imminently dangerous.)”  He assured 
me it would be down within a week, maybe a little more.  It’s now been over a 
month, and the tree still looms.  I started calling L&I again this past week.  
The main number constantly goes to hold, and after awhile you get cut off.  I 
tried the district office but no one answers the phone.  I called the secret 
supervisors’ number I got from the deputy commissioner’s office.  They gave me 
the number for the inspector who said the tree was ID.  I called his number for 
half an hour and got a busy signal (the other inspector’s number constantly 
went to a voicemail box that was full and couldn’t take anymore messages.)So, 
I’m thrilled to hear L&I has resources to storm businesses in the wee hours of 
the morning for missing exit signs.  The difference, of course, is that 
commercial code violations are revenue generators, while dead tree abatement is 
an expense.When this tree falls and kills someone, you all can say you heard it 
here first.KimmOn 8/3/08 8:31 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That bar on Spruce was called Kelliann's, used to be Murphy's. I heard that it 
was recently sold by the owner, who made a nice profit. Also, L&I shut down a 
Caribbean Restaraunt (where I work weekends) on 52nd and Walnut for not having 
an exit sign up by the stairway that leads from the second floor to the first. 
The weird part was that they stormed in at 1:30 AM with 15-20 uniformed 
officers, two guys from L&I and someone from the LCB. All they found was the 
absence of the exit sign and made all patrons and employees leave (causing 
refunds in some cases). It seemed really odd to me that it was conducted like a 
raid. L&I must be on a mission of some sort throughout the city.-----Original 
Message-----From: Wilma de Soto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Glenn moyer <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>; Roger Harman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>Cc: UnivCity listserv <[email protected]>Sent: Sun, 3 Aug 
2008 5:33 pmSubject: Re: [UC] Re: Ohara's and Hong Kong cafeI noticed the Irish 
bar at the corner of 44th & Spruce Sts., (I can'tremember the name), is also 
closed.On 8/3/08 3:33 PM, "Glenn moyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Roger,> > 
Here is what I know.  Hong Kong was closed first.  I don't know any details> 
but I was told it too was closed down.  The mortgage office Ray mentioned was> 
new news.> > I got the report about Oharas from a long time employee.  It was 
closedd in> the middle of the afternoon.  There were more inspectors (health 
and L&I) than> usual.  When presented with the list, the manager/owner(?) told 
employees it> would be forever closed.  I understand that some customers didn't 
get their> lunch.> > I think there is another cycle of this pattern locally.  
One owner told me he> spent a lot of money taking L&I to court for harrassment. 
 I understand the> court sided with him.  I know another owner who was having 
problems but he> sold.> > This type of trouble was reported about Baltimore Ave 
in a few publications> back in 2003.  The lack of accountability in city 
government is widespread!> > Glenn> > > > -----Original Message----->> From: 
Roger Harman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> Sent: Aug 3, 2008 12:13 PM>> To: 
UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> Cc: univcity 
<[email protected]>>> Subject: [UC] Re: Ohara's and Hong Kong cafe>> >> 
Did I miss something?  Were Ohara's and Hong Kong closed for violations?>> 
Roger>> >> besides ohara's and the hong kong cafe, the gmac mortgage>>> office 
at chestnut hall (39th & chestnut) is also closed,>>> with 'available' signs in 
the windows. this leaves penn's>>> treatment research center and the upenn 
federal credit union>>> the remaining ground floor venues at that building. 
will L&I>>> soon close them for violations as well?>> ---->> You are receiving 
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