Dan's Papers June 19, 2009

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Minneapolis

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Employees, immediately after booting a car must: 1. If possible, immediately tell the motorist his car has been booted and 2. Place a blaze orange warning decal at least 47 square inches in size prominently in the center of the driver’s side window on the windshield informing the driver the boot has been placed and that trying to move the car will cause serious damage. (COMPLAINT: When a booter finally shows up and is paid, he fools around, toying with the motorist before finally getting around to remove the boot.) Boots that are not removed within 60 minutes of a customer’s request, must be removed at no charge. (COMPLAINT: It’s highway robbery. There is no limit on the amount of money asked for by an employee wanting to remove the boot.) Maximum charge allowed to remove a boot will be $100. No exceptions.

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the umbrella of the New York State Parks Commission. Please stay on the designated pathways, put trash in the containers and observe the list of rules on the sign by the entranceway. Photography on the property is welcomed. But there can be no pets, no smoking, no unattended children. Please do not bring your own food onto the premises, but do enjoy the fare at Ye Olde Taverne, at the back of the property, near to the parking field and the public restrooms. It features soft drinks from Snapple and beer from O’Doul’s, the light, non-alcoholic beer. Both Snapple and O’Doul’s are among our corporate sponsors. The East Hampton Colonial Village is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visit our sister colonial village, Old Bethpage, on Round Swamp Road in Old Bethpage, New York.

Oh the Shark Has ... A Protest Sharks play an essential role in ocean ecosystems as apex predators, controlling fish populations and helping to maintain healthy equilibriums. For that and other reasons, this Saturday the concerned East End citizens will gather to protest what they feel is the slaughter of sharks in waters around Montauk. This year, the 23rd Annual Shark Tournament is offering thousands of dollars in cash prizes for bagging the biggest sea hunter. Among the species caught are mako, blue and thresher

sharks. All are attracting international conservation concern. In addition to local community members, the Humane Society of the United States and other conservancy groups have taken action against this event. Concerned parties should urge local officials to legislate against this kind of competition, and join protesters at the intersection of West Lake Drive and Star Island Drive in Montauk during the tournament, on Saturday, June 20 from 4 to 5 p.m.

HAMPTON CLASSIC HORSE SHOW August 23 - 30, 2009

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After much discussion, our nine members agreed on one thing, which was that we didn’t like the idea of the subway embracing the devil. So the horns and tail were out. But then one group thought it should say “We’re Down Here If You Need Us,” and another group said “We’re Down Here If You WANT Us,” arguing that need and want are two entirely different things. In the end, among our nine board members we had five opinions. And so what we finally voted upon was to take it to our straphangers, which is you, my friends. So please vote. Here are the choices: 1. Keep our current slogan. 2. Change to “We’re Down Here.” 3. Change to “We’re Down Here If You Need Us.” 4. Change to “We’re Down Here If You Want Us.” The fifth choice is because one of our board members changed her mind. 5. Change to “We’re Down Here” with horns. Percy Peanut, the senior partner in the firm, said that whatever we wanted was okay with him. He also said that bringing this out to the straphangers was a good idea because it made the decision a sort of interactive thing. To vote, mark your choice with the chalk provided on the chalkboards at all our station platforms. Our straphangers speak! This Saturday June 20 at 5 p.m., author Dan Rattiner reads from his new book, One Year on the Hampton Subway, at Bookhampton in Amagansett. Hope to see you there.

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