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As the letter points out, the elder Swinton apparently didn't exceed the legitimate daily time off a city worker is permitted (a total of 90 minutes, covering lunch and coffee breaks): The real reason that Swinton was fired was because he was caught - by a Post photographer - smoking.
In the brave new Bloomberg world, there apparently is no greater sin.
Indeed, it is becoming increasingly clear that the mayor's anti-smoking campaign is rooted in a disturbing obsession. . .
Bodegas - as successful small businesses - send a signal to a community about hard work, entrepreneurship and attaining the American Dream.
If they go out of business, the general quality of life in those neighborhoods will seriously suffer - to say nothing of the impact on overall city tax revenue. . .
Mayor Bloomberg needs to understand that his obsession is out of control.
He needs to remember what he once understood as a businessman: Oppressive city regulations can choke businesses and undermine the economy.
And then he needs to reinstate Bob Swinton - who broke no rules, and who most certainly committed no crime.
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