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Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap: Talking legal trash in the Q.
After an unusual period of relative quietude as regards local grifting, the City of Quincy was hit with yet another lawsuit – this time by its residential trash hauler and recycling service over the city’s allegations of a breach of contract.
While locals are down with saying good riddance to bad rubbish hauling, there is a problem: Quincy’s City Hall inexplicably opted to endeavor its ten-year contract with its current trash hauler halfway through the term of the contract over strictly the trash company’s taking on a minority investor.
Apparently, the City of Quincy’s trash czar failed to duly record the trashy performance of the trash hauler over the past five years even if one can only reasonably assume that such performance monitoring was at the core of the rationale for creating this particular hack hire city position.
That and surely but coincidentally providing a cross-dressing friend with a not exactly heavy lifting gig.
In any event, it will soon be up to yet another judge to yet again review the Koch Maladministration’s apparently cavalier understanding of matters legal.
That and perhaps yet again imposing a ruling which results in local taxpayers ending up yet stuck with covering both sides’ legal fees.
That and perhaps also yet again funding damages awarded to a plaintiff.
And on other fronts, Quincy was the scene of union labor protest trash-talking by National Grid gas workers whom National Grid locked out when contract negotiations hit the fan.
Speaking of employees, two retired and one suspended Massachusetts State Police troopers were arrested this week given an overtime pay grifting scandal which has a number of eerily similar parallels to last’s year multiple federal felonies conviction of Quincy’s double as well as sometimes even triple-dipping but now former Quincy police lieutenant.
Then again, quelle surprise …
Care of Quincy Quarry’s knowledge of such things, these three arrests are likely to be but the first inning of a hard-hitting team of federal investigators and persecutors taking it to an allegedly corrupt team of state troopers.
Batter up!!!
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