NYC mayor's $300 fine for rat infestation is dismissed

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NYC mayor's $300 fine for rat infestation is dismissed
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Days after Mayor Eric Adams appeared remotely at a city hearing to contest a $300 fine for a rat infestation at a townhouse he owns, the fine was dismissed.

A building, center, owned by New York Mayor Eric Adams, located at 936 Lafayette Avenue in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood in the Brooklyn borough of New York, is shown Wednesday Dec. 7, 2022. Adams is such an enemy of rats that he once called a press conference to demonstrate a contraption for drowning them in poison, finds himself contesting a $300 fine issued by his own administration over a rat infestation at the building he owns in Brooklyn.

The officer ruled that the mayor had “placed rat traps around the property and helped educate and encourage his neighbors to take similar steps to combat infestation,”Adams' press secretary, Fabien Levy, said Friday that the hearing process worked as it was supposed to.

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