Results tagged “publicenemy”

Use caution if you're travelling around the area this morning - there's actually snow on the roads north and west of the city, and 2 to 7 inches in northeastern parts of the state, and the weather has already caused some accidents and downed power lines. Some schools are opening late or canceling their morning kindergarten; check out NBC10's full list of school closings here. Mayor Street, "once regarded as Public Enemy No. 1...

by Ryan Dougherty



Breaking
the law, breaking the law
. We -ist folks love us some crime, and no
misdemeanor is too petty for a post on any of our sites. This week,
join us for a rogues' gallery of miscreants major, minor, and alleged.

Gothamist gets us started with
"Law
& Order", muppet style
. Oh, you know what isn't a crime? Taking
pictures on the MTA. So, why
are cops stopping photographers
? In other Gotham crime, a group
of Asian men
was attacked
by a group of white guys in Queens
. Finally, Boy
George reports for his court mandated community service
. Sweet.

Londonist brings us the tale
of poor Bob Hoskins, shaken
at his near-miss with terrorists
. Meanwhile, Interpol
sweeps in to reclaim a lost Peruvian artifact
. Then, there's the
slasher
who claims he got his weapon from President Bush
. Ouch!

Phillyist's bus system, SEPTA,
is fighting
crime in a whole new way
, and it would be a crime in and of itself
for you not
to read this story about Oreo the cat
. Oh, and can
we agree that requesting "Piano Man" at a piano bar
should be
illegal?

Torontoist's thorough
coverage
of the XVI
International AIDS Conference
, doesn't fit into the "crime" theme,
but it's too great to pass up. But we're back on track with their href="http://www.torontoist.com/archives/2006/08/toronto_bike_po.php">post
on bike rack vulnerability and an
interview with a controversial crime fighter
.

DCist brings us a murder
that gets more mysterious by the day
, and we're considering a life
of crime ourselves, if it'll allow us to dine
out like DCist
. And if it's not illegal to sell
soiled mattresses
, it should be.

SFist muses on the negligent behavior of a public transit employee, covered the
questionable confession
of a man arrested for the murder of
JonBenet Ramsey, and delineated the highway robbery that is the Bay Area real estate market.



Shanghaiist brings us this
video of "one
of the worst cover bands we have seen in China"
, which isn't
illegal, but should be. We're unclear on the legal status of an "invisible
monster cock"
, and we'd prefer to stay that way. Price
gouging on drinks
is a criminal act, in our opinion.

Chicagoist gets thrown in the
hoosgow by readers
who hate the Annual Air & Water Show
. Should bottle service be illegal? Chicagoist's commenters debate that,
too. And the criminally overdiscussed (and we say this even as we
trotted this out as a theme last week) gets the Chicagoist
commenter treatment, as well
.

LAist exposes the questionable ethics of 's marketing, tells us how to make the
criminally tasty Moscow
mule
, and creates
a criminal amount of garbage
.

Houstonist blows us away with
the announcement that they
wear pantyhose
. Someone call the fashion police! Houston's city
council takes a bite
out of shoddy newspaper rack crime
. The only real criminals in
Houston seem to be flying
roaches
. (No, not those kind.)

Those miscreants at Bostonist
take their shot at our
newest public enemy number one, Mel Gibson
. Public enemy number
two? Gold
bricking spammers
. Number three? Bad
mergers
.

Seattlest gets a
photo of missing person Bettie Page
, breaks some laws of their own
by getting "drunk
on clandestine vodka, and yell(ing) at passing cars."
When is
domestic violence kinda understandable? Now.

Austinist's lovable rogues
tell us about issues in their
state's gubernatorial race
, eagerly anticipate the arrival of the
criminally hilarious Onion
, and bemoan
the firing
of a teacher who committed the crime of (gasp!) partial
nudity.

We're number one! We're number one! For election fraud, anyway.

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