Bugg (not verified) says:

I find it ironic that a guy like Joe Esposito, who has spent a good chunk of his career being the best friend the Boro Park community could have, finds himself fighting for his career due to their stupid actions. It's a cautionary tale, and whether the Hasidim know it or not, this may not be a bridge they want to cross. Seems like every other car in Boro Park and in southern Brooklyn blows lights while sporting a cherry light and pretending to be on their way some emergency when they're nothing but a make believe ambulance flunky or cop wannabe. And know that their won't be many more police brass looking to cater to this community if this is how they treat their best pal.

Before you burn Joe Esposito at the stake, just know the party of NYPD indulging your community(often at the expense of others) might go up in flames with his career.And then you'll really be like everybody else-parking placards seized, the building code enforced, house of worship details declined. Be careful waht you wish for-you might get it.

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