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Schenectady sweep nets violations against stores

Wednesday, April 9, 2014


By Steven Cook (Contact)
Gazette Reporter  

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Photographer: Peter R. Barber

Schenectady Fire Chief Raymond Senecal, left, talks with Police Chief Brian Kilcullen, Public Safety Commissioner Wayne Bennett, and Assistant Police Chief Jack Falvo, Jr., in front of Fabio Grocery on Albany Street during a surprise code inspection on Tuesday.


SCHENECTADY — A city code enforcement sweep of several Albany Street markets resulted in code violation citations and, officials hope, the message getting across that the city is checking in.

The sweep comes as part of Mayor Gary McCarthy’s efforts to target corner stores that he says foster an environment of drug activity and have a negative impact on neighborhoods. He announced the effort in his State of the City address in January.

McCarthy has said many stores are good, but some must be scrutinized.

Tuesday’s sweep included representatives of the city police and fire departments as well as code enforcement. Four establishments were checked.

The result, Police Chief Brian Kilcullen said, were some citations for code violations, including for electrical issues and emergency exit door and lighting problems.

A full list of what citations issued was not available late Tuesday afternoon.

Inspected as part of the sweep were Lucky, both Zaid markets and Fabio Grocery. All four are on Albany Street.

The sweep is part of a continuing effort, Kilcullen said. More sweeps will be conducted in the future.

“We’ll continue to give them our attention,” Kilcullen said of the corner stores in general.

McCarthy said the goal is to have all the businesses not only compliant, but assets to the community.

“We hope they’re in compliance,” McCarthy said. “Those that aren’t, we’ll cite them and deal with them accordingly.”

One area that couldn’t be checked Tuesday was a new city law prohibiting the sale of single cigarettes.

The City Council passed that ordinance last month and the ban is in effect, McCarthy said.

Enforcement of the single-sale cigarette ban would come through organized stings, or when officers get information that sales are happening, officials have said.

“We want them to be successful,” McCarthy said of the stores. “We want the businesses to create value in the neighborhood.”

http://www.dailygazette.com/news/2014/apr/09/0409_codes/
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More boarded up store fronts folks! Most of these businesses are minority owned establishment that are targeted. I am sure these establishment could come together and get a Lawyer and sue the $HIT out of the City for discrimination. These are tax paying businesses that McThug is shaking down (closed stores equal shrinking tax base) McThug is a street bully! McThug has alienated real estate investors now small businesses. McThug is bad for Schenectady economy. Fighting crime starts with putting police officers to walk Albany St, Crane St, Van Vranken, State St etc. all business corridors. This is how you fight crime you don't fight the people contributing to the good of Schenectady you work with them and hear their concerns and take actions to help them stay in business not chase them out of business. McThug (Policies) rather protect the Drug dealers, prostitutes, low life tenents, cronies, than to protect the taxpayers. What a shame!
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hows about the next sweep on the upper union street business district? lol...it will never happen
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hows about the next sweep on the upper union street business district? lol...it will never happen


Oh you will never see a sweep of UNION ST, DOWNTOWN, LITTLE ITALY JAY STREET, ETC wonder why?mmmmhh....
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Why are they 'sweeping' certain businesses? Are they getting complaints from neighbors?  

What exactly constitutes being an 'asset to the community'?

And if there is 'questionable activity' going on in those businesses....they will just move down the road OR be more discrete.

Where there is demand....there WILL be supply.....yes?


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that pic in the gazette is the most cops I have seen in one place since the funeral of the cop that died on Easter a few years back  
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Did the sweep have anything to do with the coppers on crane tonight?
Swarm of cops at hadji mart to the right of the dollar store.

Something big....crowd of onlookers...
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You people complain that the police do nothing then when they do something productive you still complain. So make up your mind. Do you want them to do their job or not???
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sorry but selective enforcement is not productive
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How is it selective enforcement? Today was the first day. There's no pattern. You have no evidence. I'm glad to see our cops actually out doing a good job. They got violations which were laws well before they went into those stores. That's not selective.
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Sorry yesterday was the first day. Article was in today's paper
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The result, Police Chief Brian Kilcullen said, were some citations for code violations, including for electrical issues and emergency exit door and lighting problems.


ok,lets wait to see if they ever hit upper union street district or how about the stores downtown...i doubt it will ever happen,so it will be selective...and based on info in the article posted above it was a huge waste of resourses...
cops firemen and code enforcers and the list of citations /violations found was pathetic
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A) if they did hit the downtown businesses first you'd be complaining that they are chasing good business away. B) those violations wouldn't sound pathetic if they caused a fire or some other situation and someone died. If one of those electrical issues caused a fatal fire you would probably be the first person on here accusing those city officials of not doing there jobs. Why don't you lose the two face comments and let our public servants do their job. Maybe one day you will learn to appreciate them and maybe thank them.
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A) Maybe one day you will learn to appreciate them and maybe thank them.


a-nope, b-would,could,if? sorry no again..."two faced comments"? no again...waste of resources and selective enforcement

sorry but i dont see the "sweeps" as being anything other than another publicity stunt




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