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338 22nd St., Bklyn NY--Illegal Work Part 3

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2007

More in-depth nighttime surveillance of the crackerjack crew working on 338 22nd. Cops show up and leave, DEP shows up...and finally 30 mins after this video, shuts down the site. But, the boys are back today 1/15/07 to finish the job. Stay tuned!

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  • they got shut down for working after hours in residential, not for what they were working on. You know nothing of the stos industry, nor the standards by which it operates

  • MV, wrong again. Illegal demo w/o permit is why they were shut down, despite that this was after hours and on a weekend. The illegal asbestos abatement was not caught by DEP (though on tape), but the demo of the chimney and the roof was by DOB. Lead to a full Stop Work Oder that lasted almost a month. Please, do your research before commenting.

    And we know plenty about the buildings and construction industry, trust me.

  • i'm just telling you to cut the stos paranoia, you don't know why they were wearing the suits, nor what they were removing. You don't know how they were bagging. All you are is a peeping tom looking to stir the pot, kharma's a bitch bud, good luck.

  • They were removing the roofing materials, potentially asbestos ladened, by law. Not sure what (if any) argument is there. Illegal is ans illegal does. What are you not understanding?

  • You need to do some research into the industry, you haven't a clue what you are talking about...

  • MV, funny thing is I do know what I'm talking about. The Brooklyn Dept. Of Buildings shut these bozos down the following day after seeing THIS video. Thanks for the comment.

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  • maybe if you weren't so deadset on the asbestos paranoia, you might realize disposable coverals and respirators do not automatically mean hazardous materials. You're simply a peeping tom hoping to get noticed, get a life.

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