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In the aftermath of 9/11/2001, Inspections of WTC contaminated buildings fell through the cracks

In the aftermath of 9/11/2001, FDNY inspections of the contaminated buildings at ground zero fell through the cracks.  9/11 intoxicated the ground zero buildings with lethal chemical poisons ready to slowly leach the life out anyone foolish enough to expose themselves to them without the proper dermal and respiratory protection on entrance and without the proper decontamination on exit. 

FDNY had a 15 day inspection rule since at least 1991.  This rule did not contemplate construction and deconstruction work in toxic buildings.  The toxic ground zero buildings came after the rule was written on the books.

Sine 9/11/2001, the FDNY dropped the ball. FDNY failed to reconcile the existence of toxic ground zero buildings with the 15 day rule.  The very top of FDNY was aware of the 15 day rule. They were aware of the events of 9/11/2001. In fact, FDNY Chief of Operations Cassano received official notification that work in the toxic Deutsche Bank Building was in the process of beginning.  Certainly FDNY had enough time to reconcile the 15 day rule with the existence of toxic ground zero buildings. Yet, FDNY did nothing in the balance of 2001. FDNY did nothing in

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

and has done nothing yet in 2007 although Deep Throat has told us that the FDNY Big Chief of Manhattan is presently working with the Department of Labor to reconcile the 15 day rule with the existence of toxic ground zero buildings.  We'll see.

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