what gives the otbs the right to brech their fuduciary duty to the public and not open on roman catholic easter sunday when tracks are running that bettors want to bet? hint see ny const art 1 sec 3
the ny otbs are so inbred that with all their high paid errand boys and ability to cause a request to be submitted to the ny attorney general for a formal opinion that they fail to do so
ira block of esq formerly of nyc otb sets the gold standard for otb errand boys
see below
once laura curran left the employ of the daily news and became an elected official she forgot about
jerry bossert, see below, and became gangster girl, and oblivious to ny const art 1 sec. 3 and the legal infirmities of ny pml sec 109. no horseshit in nassau otb, only firty filthy money used for betting on out of state races and hence ny pml sec 109 does not apply to nassau otb
OPEN ON 1ST PALM
SUNDAY, OTB RAKES IN $2M
New York City Off-Track Betting made history yesterday, taking bets on Palm Sunday. Since 1973, when Sunday racing was made legal in New York State, race tracks have been allowed to operate every Sunday except for Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday. While Aqueduct kept its doors shut, NYCOTB had its betting parlors open despite a letter from the New York State Racing and Wagering Board stating that it couldn't do so. "We're not a race track," NYCOTB president Ray Casey said. "OTB's business is a simulcasting business.
" Bettors responded by wagering an estimated $2 million yesterday on tracks from around the country, including Keeneland in Kentucky and Gulfstream Park in Florida. While in the past NYCOTB has respected the law and shut down on Palm Sunday, it took a chance this time because its business is down. "With the weather being the way it's been our handle has been off significantly," Casey said. "Our lawyers felt from their point of view that we could open (yesterday).
" The law says race tracks can't open. It doesn't mention OTBs. "I respect the Racing and Wagering Board and I have the utmost respect for chairman Michael Hoblock but I felt we're right on this one," Casey said. The NYSRWB didn't return phone calls yesterday but said on Saturday it would meet this week to discuss fines and penalties it can impose on NYCOTB. "This isn't personal," Casey said. "I just didn't agree with the board's interpretation.
" Casey also said NYCOTB may open on Easter Sunday.
Niagara County Legislature Planning To Address OTB Accusations at Next Meeting
Following several reports and accusations of misuse from former state Senator George Maziarz, the Niagara County Legislature demanded a list of names of people who the Western Regional OTB have gifted tickets to various outings and sporting events.
- Virtuoso introducing resolution to take legal action to get "high rollers" list
- OTB says it's protecting customer privacy and calls resolution a "political stunt"
- Niagara County's rep on the OTB Board expected to answer questions
Weeks later, Democratic Legislator Dennis Virtuoso said the Legislature still doesn't have the list.
"It's supposed to be used for the high rollers of the casino and that's the initial intent of that and if they don't use that, then you’re misusing the tickets for other purposes, for your own purposes or for your own family and friends and colleagues and that's wrong," he said.
So next week Virtuoso is putting forward another resolution, asking the county attorney to take legal action to get it.
"It's not their playground where they can invite their friends to play," he said. "This is taxpayers' money because there's 15 counties and two cities that own OTB and when you're looking at, they're frivolously spending these profits that can go back to the taxpayers, then we should be looking into that."
OTB President Henry Wojtaszek said in order to stay competitive with Seneca Casinos, Batavia Downs Gaming provides these perks to loyal customers.
So next week Virtuoso is putting forward another resolution, asking the county attorney to take legal action to get it.
"It's not their playground where they can invite their friends to play," he said. "This is taxpayers' money because there's 15 counties and two cities that own OTB and when you're looking at, they're frivolously spending these profits that can go back to the taxpayers, then we should be looking into that."
OTB President Henry Wojtaszek said in order to stay competitive with Seneca Casinos, Batavia Downs Gaming provides these perks to loyal customers.
"We provide suite tickets on the floor of Batavia Downs Gaming and at our concerts, this brings people into our facility and builds loyalty with customers. We value our customers and will do everything we can to protect their privacy. This resolution is just another political stunt and it is disappointing to see Dennis Virtuoso do George Maziarz’s political dirty work for him," he said. "However if we were ordered to supply documents by a court, WROTB would comply."
It's not the only thing happening at next week's meeting. Virtuoso has another resolution asking the state comptroller to perform a full audit and Niagara County's representative on the OTB is supposed to appear to answer questions about, among other things, why the FBI is looking into vendor contracts.
It's not the only thing happening at next week's meeting. Virtuoso has another resolution asking the state comptroller to perform a full audit and Niagara County's representative on the OTB is supposed to appear to answer questions about, among other things, why the FBI is looking into vendor contracts.
"Let's hear what he has to say and if he's honest, I don't see any call to remove him, but if he's dishonest then I think we should look for another representative," Virtuoso said.
He said the municipalities that co-own the OTB don't have direct oversight, but their OTB representatives are responsible for taxpayer money.
"Each county should take a look at what representative they have and if they're just voting yes on everything and pushing everything through without really looking out for the taxpayers then they should be removed and replaced," he said.
He said the municipalities that co-own the OTB don't have direct oversight, but their OTB representatives are responsible for taxpayer money.
"Each county should take a look at what representative they have and if they're just voting yes on everything and pushing everything through without really looking out for the taxpayers then they should be removed and replaced," he said.
The Niagara County board member is Elliott Winter, the son of Rick Winter who held one of the contracts Spectrum News learned the FBI inquired about.
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