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NEW YORK: New York must pay US$810 million to its debt-ridden cabbies, the state attorney general said Thursday (Feb 20), accusing the city of fraudulently inflating the value of permits needed to drive its famed yellow taxis.
Letitia James, head prosecutor for the state of New York, said an investigation by her office showed that the auction price of thousands of permits, known as medallions, had been artificially inflated by hundreds of millions of dollars between 2004 and 2017.
Yet the administrative body "published false and misleading medallion prices" in a number of cases, James' office said, causing the price of a single medallion at auction to spike from US$283,300 in 2004 to US$965,000 in 2014.
The city allowed brokers and top players to collude on prices, the prosecutor said, as the TLC encouraged drivers to use the medallions as collateral for loans.
The state's prosecutor said medallion prices were fraudulently set so high that drivers could not pay them off with their earnings from cab operation regulated by the city itself.
"The very government that was supposed to ensure fair practices in the marketplace engaged in a scheme that defrauded hundreds of medallion owners, leaving many with no choice but to work day and night to pay off their overpriced medallions."
New York's taxi industry has been upended by the arrival of ride-hailing platforms like Uber and Lyft.
More than 950 licensed taxi drivers have declared personal bankruptcy since 2016, according to a New York Times investigation of court records published last year.
Recent years have also seen a spate of suicides from cab drivers suffering under crushing debt.
The sum of US$810 million corresponds to the city's revenues from medallion sales and resale tax, according to the attorney general, and must be paid within 30 days or James' office intends to sue, it said.
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U.S. health officials recently confirmed that packages from China aren’t a potential source of coronavirus. Why?
Well, viruses in the coronavirus family don’t survive on surfaces very long. Considering it takes a few days to a few weeks for packages to make it to the U.S. from China, any remnants of the virus would be long gone before the packages landed on your doorstep… even if a sneezing coronavirus-carrying person prepared your package in China. The only way you can catch the virus is through respiratory droplets directly from another person.
That said, this particular coronavirus is a new breed. And scientists don’t exactly know how resilient it is. But the viruses it’s most similar to — severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) — only last a few hours on object surfaces. So, chances are, this virus has the same shelf life.
That means packages from China are perfectly safe… at least when it comes to coronavirus. There are plenty of other risks to buying stuff online from China, like getting counterfeit items, products that don’t conform to U.S. safety standards, problems getting refunds… but that’s a whole other story.
Regardless, we may begin to see fewer packages or goods, in general, making their way from China. According to a CNN Business report, both shipping and air cargo out of China has been disrupted as many factories are shutting down and workers staying home to prevent the further spread of the virus in China. However, UPS and FedEx said they continue to fly into and out of China, even though UPS reports they are seeing reduced demand for its services as a result of business closures.
Local health officials said the cases bring San Diego's season death toll to 39. Last week, 1,880 cases were reported, which is 380 fewer than the previous week.
"Influenza remains widespread in the region and people should continue taking the recommended precautions to avoid getting sick," said Wilma Wooten, county public health officer. "The best way to prevent the flu is getting vaccinated."
This season, 11,778 cases have been reported.
The flu vaccine is available at local doctors' offices, pharmacies, and public health centers. A list of locations offering flu shots can be found on the county's immunization website or by calling 211 for the county's health hotline.
Local health officials and the CDC recommends everyone 6 months and older receive a vaccine, especially those at higher risk of complications from the flu such as pregnant women, people with chronic medical conditions, and locals 65 or older.
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