Native Floridian May 17, 2011 3:20 PM About 2 days ago Where are the criminal charges, removal of benefits payouts for sick and vacation leave and forfieture of their pensions as per the law for "crimes committed as part of thier employment".
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Report Abuse 0 10 elainec May 17, 2011 4:05 PM About 2 days ago Payback of unemployment benefits should be mandatory too. Reply
Report Abuse 0 5 I C clearly May 17, 2011 7:27 PM About 2 days ago All nice common sounding American names. Reply
Report Abuse 0 2 KDJ May 17, 2011 3:20 PM About 2 days ago What's the problem? They just cut out the middle-man. Finally, efficiency in Government
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Report Abuse 2 6 username1991 May 17, 2011 3:22 PM About 2 days ago all the employees were just mimicking the shenanigans of higher ups. they just weren't as clever or discreet or powerful. the buck stops at the front line employees. sargent shultz management knew nothing aka innocent of poor management.
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Report Abuse 2 6 buckeyes May 17, 2011 3:26 PM About 2 days ago How Do I get a Job like that?
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Report Abuse 0 5 jezjames92 May 17, 2011 3:35 PM About 2 days ago Pull the court records. Were any hearing officers, lawyers or judges involved? Did other Clerk's office staff know? Who was supervising?
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Report Abuse 0 5 BizzaroRealistone May 17, 2011 3:45 PM About 2 days ago Wow, Pat sure is hands on isn't she?
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Report Abuse 1 2 JuanMoTime May 17, 2011 4:02 PM About 2 days ago "It's not clear what happened to the several fees paid to Salsas-Farfan, ranging from $100 to $200 each."
What are you... retarded? Three guesses as to happened to the money. Duh...
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Report Abuse 3 4 EinT May 17, 2011 4:03 PM About 2 days ago This is small time and with everything going on int he owrld today, I can't believe it even ended up in the paper.
But I can guarantee there would be plenty of righteous indignation and calls for the Clerk's resignation if she were a republican.
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Report Abuse 3 2 Mitch May 17, 2011 4:15 PM About 2 days ago Your intellectual ability is showing again. Try switching of Fox and read a book on ethics or something like that. There are no small time crimes, especially in government. And BTW,Pat Frank is among the better politicians in this state. She is genuine. Reply
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JaneCastorLies May 19, 2011 10:07 PM Less than a minute ago What the f EinT? How is this SMALL TIME WHEN IT AFFECTS PEOPLES' ability to drive, control their time and be licensed? You're as stupid as every other newly minted republican.
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Report Abuse JuanMoTime May 17, 2011 4:03 PM About 2 days ago This stuff used to happen in Maryland... in the 1950-1960s.
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Report Abuse 3 2 Stu May 17, 2011 6:35 PM About 2 days ago Corruption in Maryland ain't dead yet, not by a long shot. http://www.newsline.umd.edu/blog/index.php/category/crime-justice/prince-georges-county-corruption/ Good try on the put-down, trying to imply we're 50-60 years behind the times, but no, seems we are keeping up with other states in the corruption race. Even your old stomping grounds. Reply
Report Abuse 0 1 elainec May 17, 2011 4:06 PM About 2 days ago This surprises no one.
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Report Abuse 0 4 sevo May 17, 2011 4:40 PM About 2 days ago Wow! Juanmorturd admits that this type of activity happens in other states than Florida. What, did you finally graduate from 4th grade, Juan?
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Report Abuse 0 4 TimfromIndiana May 17, 2011 5:26 PM About 2 days ago A thorough audit is called for along with new guidelines to ensure this cannot happen again without 3-4 people being involved. Then the risk wouldn't be worth the reward and these workers may concentrate on doing the job which they were hired to do instead of finding ways to steal from taxpayers coffers. They'll justify it to themselves though. I hope they enjoy cutting grass for the summer. Who will hire a known thief? Not I.
No, they don't have to be convicted in court. They resigned because they're guilty. No other reason to leave a solid job when so many would kill for it.
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Report Abuse 0 2 buccy May 17, 2011 6:44 PM About 2 days ago Judging by the names , my question is are there any Americans working for the county ?
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Report Abuse 0 5 Gov_Tilt_Head May 17, 2011 6:49 PM About 2 days ago buzy: THEY ARE AMERICANS YOU DIMWIT! Reply
Report Abuse 2 1 ImBack May 17, 2011 6:59 PM About 2 days ago First generation, if that, Gov_Sh*t_Head. Reply
Report Abuse 0 2 Gov_Tilt_Head May 17, 2011 7:12 PM About 2 days ago How dare you call Gov Skeletor a sh!thead! Reply
Report Abuse 1 1 Gov_Tilt_Head May 17, 2011 7:19 PM About 2 days ago imbacward: First generation or naturalized citizen, it does NOT make a difference! I can see you're one of those "American exceptionalism" fanboys. Reply
Report Abuse 2 0 deemarie May 18, 2011 7:35 AM Yesterday I deal with the clerk's office every day. The level of incomptence is shocking. There are clerks who sit in court rooms every day who can't even speak correctly. The joke in my area is that you have to fail a test to be employed by the Clerk. You are all right, there are very few anglo's employed by the clerk. The office is the United Nations of public service and the office suffers because of it. You need to speak and be able to write English correctly if you are going to document court proceedings. The office is very clannish and is ripe for corruption. If there were investigations in other divisions, I would guess there are similar problems all the way around. Clerks have unchecked power and use it ALL the time to their own benefit.
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JaneCastorLies May 19, 2011 9:53 PM Less than a minute ago Wow, when my cousin's ticket was dismissed there were still court costs BUT it was unknown as she did not go to court, just her attorney. They suspended her license THE DAY it went 30 days unpaid. So the whole rigmarole. Nice that there are so many delgados. Murderers. scumbags and ABOVE THE LAW. That is thanks to latin king judges. WHAT JUDGES? Seriously? Pinning this on ONE GUY? And his story just rolls on and on .. he knows it might look bad... (LOL) tix get dismissed every day. Reallly? WHEN will he and Lambo get arrested? She has the morals of a slug.
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JaneCastorLies May 19, 2011 9:55 PM Less than a minute ago it didn't used to be that way, deemarie. That happened under pam iorio and jeb666. As well, there is a Tampa Mason named Brian, he has lots of star and other astronomical tattoos, real old like he has been a merchant marine, maybe. He is a bud of dick greco, a big time stalker and keeps AT LEAST one court clerk in his pocket. Probably a fellow mason. they should be required to reveal their secret affiliations but this salas guy is just a POS. When will he be arrested?
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JaneCastorLies May 19, 2011 10:01 PM Less than a minute ago And I had to hire an attorney for six bogus tickets I got right in a row from jane castor's pos corrupt monkey cops. All thrown out. License pristine as ALWAYS ... one in a school zone. Fat ●●● officer Fleites or however he spells it as is similar to this hyphenated freak ... he also did not throw my tickets out even though they were FRAUDULENT. I had to pay a REAL attorney for that. Never had a ticket in my life and then Jane thought I should be quiet. Screw OFF jane.
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JaneCastorLies May 19, 2011 10:02 PM Less than a minute ago he spells it differently to hide who he is but his wife spells it the correct way on facebook. HMMMMM
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JaneCastorLies May 19, 2011 10:09 PM Less than a minute ago next up an audit of the parking dept to find out how those inbred yokels managed to get their jobs and how dottie roberts or mason or wetterer was able to get away with three homestead exemptions AND become a city parking manager? Except for the ladies who take the money in fort brooks THEY ARE GEMS.
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