New York City... where car-booting, a duty shared by the marshals (private contractors (who bribed the mayor, or got the contracts by calling in favors owed by the mayor (in return for campaign donations or similar benefits to the Mayor) ) appointed by the mayor and the city’s Sheriff’s Office
Car-booting, a duty shared by the marshals and the city’s Sheriff’s Office, spiked in 2023.
About 135,000 cars were booted last year, up from roughly 87,000 in 2022, according to data maintained by the Department of Finance.
The median net income for all the marshals was $577,000. Eight earned more than $1 million.
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