10 years ago when the town illegally condemned our old victorian style farm house, their demo contractor was using off road fuel in the trucks, besides calling O.S.H.A., (cited for an unsafe worksite), Dept of Environmental Conservation, (cited for a spill), hydraulic oil leaked from their excavator like a seive, I also had a friend in the fuel business, who knew the local state fuel tax person quite well, so I made sure he was aware of what this contractor was doing with off road fuel, well they actually kind of knew already as I recall, told me they were investigating him already, so I just kind of reinforced the issue. There was also an old 250 gallon fuel tank in the basement which I made sure was included to be known, he was going to crush it up, this guy literally wished he never stepped foot on our place, I made sure of that at every juncture because of what was being done by the town.
Different kind of situation but I can tell you they will show up or take anonymous tips about people using off road fuel in trucks in NY. I don't regret doing what I did either, they railroaded us illegally, we fought back and won an injunction, and I made double sure to take it one step further and hammer the contractor as well, remember; "Don't Tread on Me" ? They went just a little too far that day.
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