From our blog, to the judge’s ear? New York Supreme Court Justice Theodore Jones reportedly has ordered the transit worker union chiefs to appear in court tomorrow to face criminal contempt charges. (The Supreme Court is the lower trial court in NY. Go figure).
Let’s hope Jones throws ‘em in the lockup for the duration. And why aren’t Bloomberg and Pataki hitting harder? This strike has gone on long enough. The strikers should be fired today and begin to be replaced tomorrow. Doesn’t anyone remember New York rules? With all due respect to our midwestern pals, Chicago rules are softball by comparison.
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