Monday, February 02, 2015

Public housing officials won't verify whether residents are the truly needy | WashingtonExaminer.com

Public housing officials won't verify whether residents are the truly needy | WashingtonExaminer.com:
"In Alexandria, Va., more than 90 percent of public housing units observed by the Washington Examiner have satellite TV dishes. 
New luxury cars, including Mercedes Benzes and Cadillac Escalades, with price tags starting at $73,000 can be spotted at any time.
At one housing project lot in a prime location steps from a subway station, a pair of high performance Ford Mustangs were seen parked side-by-side.
One with custom wheels and vanity plates was a sporty red and emblazoned with the number 69. A new Dodge Charger with a luxury package and a custom paint job depicting human skulls was also observed."

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