Dear well-meaning neighbors:
 
Does anybody think Mayor Nutter is going to override the L&I  inspectors 
who declared the building to be an imminent danger? Does anybody  think that 
Commissioner Burns is going to get some inspectors who will now say  that the 
building is safe, after some of their colleagues said it wasn't?
 
If so, whoever thinks either of these things, please contact me  
immediately! I will give you the email address of someone who works for a bank  
in the 
Ivory Coast and is looking for a trustworthy person in the US to receive  
and then invest $7,045,231.20 from the account of someone who died  intestate 
in a cruise ship hijacking. (You can buy the building with this  money, 
then, when you own it, you can go in there yourself).
 
Al Krigman
  
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In a message dated 2/14/2011 2:49:48 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
l...@verizon.net writes:

Just posted by Eli Green (with City Kitties):


We have confirmed that it is  the City that is demanding demolition with 
the live pets inside and without  letting residents retrieve their 
irreplaceable items.  The bldg owners are trying to  fight them - the owners 
want to 
secure the building so that people can go in,  before demo!  PLEASE CALL THE 
MAYOR'S OFFICE, and demand that they allow  residents and rescuers access to 
the building before demolition to get the  cats out and so people can get 
their belongings. The more pressure, the  better. His email address is: 
_michael.nutter@phila.gov_ (mailto:michael.nut...@phila.gov)  and phone number 
is 
215-686-2181.   You will  get a live person when you call this number who 
will record your complaint.   



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SAMPLE  LETTER:













Dear Mayor Nutter:

As Mayor of Philadelphia, you know how important  homes are to the 
residents of your city. Homes aren't just the places we  live--they are the 
repositories of our belongings, the places our beloved pets  live, and where we 
go 
at the end of the day to feel safe.

The  residents of the Windermere Apts. in West Philadelphia have lost so 
much of  their homes due to a fire last month. Please help them to avoid 
losing  everything--including their living, suffering animals.

I ask you to  please stop the demolition of the Windermere Apts. until 
rescuers have been  able to save the cats inside, and residents have been able 
to get in and  safely remove their salvageable possessions.

I urge you to make this  situation better, instead of  worse.





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