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Rothbardian Girl
06-04-2014, 06:58 PM
Note the ironic acronym...


The New York Taxi & Limousine Commission (TLC) seems to be set on demonstrating the old saw that no good deed goes unpunished.

On Monday, TLC officers impounded the car of 25-year-old Yeshaya Liebowitz and issued him a $2,000 citation, the Daily News reports. His crime: offering free rides to cancer patients as part of his work with the Jewish charity Chesed.

"I tried to explain to him we're not a car service," Yeshaya Liebowitz, 25, said of the Monday misadventure in Borough Park, Brooklyn.

The TLC officer wasn't interested and instead made off with the car, leaving the two sick, elderly passengers stranded on the side of the road and Liebowitz holding the hefty citation.

This incident has a "happy" ending. A local politician intervened and the summons was dismissed. But those charity workers had better be careful. Challenging urban taxi commissions can be a dangerous move, just ask Reason's own Jim Epstein who was arrested for trying to film a meeting of the D.C. Taxi Commission. [...]

Full article and video at this link. (http://reason.com/blog/2014/06/04/charity-guy-drives-cancer-patients-for-f)

Origanalist
06-04-2014, 07:06 PM
no good deed goes unpunished

And so it goes. You can't help that (fill in the blank), that's our business and we paid the government good money for it.