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NJ man faces an estimated $32k fine for chopping down 32 trees


ONE New shirt According to Morris County officials, a man is facing heavy fines after cutting down 32 of his neighbors’ trees – without a permit – to get a better view of New York City.

Kinnelon’s plantation area, John Linsonspeak NorthJersey.com that he issued fines to Haber level–one for each store report tree. Haber allegedly ordered his neighbor’s tree to be cut down.

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New Jersey man fined up to $32k for cutting down neighbor’s tree

Although Haber can make around $32,000, it is estimated that it will cost up to $1.5 million to replant destroyed trees. The premium estimate comes from an alleged friend of the Linson grower, Sam Glickman. Let’s write about legal issues in a Twitter thread is currently going viral.

Glickman claimed fines could be as high as $400,000 as the county also fined two contractors Haber hired to cut down the trees.

“A friend who works in the city just called to tell me about a guy who cut down 32 large mature trees on his neighbor’s NJ property to get a better view of NYC,” reads the first tweet, had 3.2 million views as of Wednesday (June 28). “He hires one man hires another. Cut them down and leave the shards there.

Glickman said it took the grower 12 hours to write down all 96 violations “by hand” for the three violators.

“The fine for each tree was $1000, so he probably thought he would just pay a fine of $32k. But the grower wrote violations to all 3 parties, totaling 96 (by hand, took 12 hours), and contained a provision requiring replanting of ‘same size’ seedlings.

Meanwhile, Linson alluded to NorthJersey.com that Glickman’s $1.5 million replanting estimate is “slightly exaggerated.” The outlet reports that he ultimately declined to comment further on the matter.

As of Wednesday, it remains unclear whether Haber will bear the cost of replanting.

Who is Grant Haber? The One Behind The Violation Cut Trees

ONE link The page for Haber lists him as the CEO of American Innovations. According to IMDb, the company develops products that resist ammunition and other dangerous devices.

A 2019 episode of the “Right In DC” podcast declared him one of America’s top experts on improvised explosive devices.

Meanwhile, a year 2020 One America News Network segment featuring Haber describing him as a counterterrorism expert.

Haber is also said to have appeared in Michael Moore’s 2004 film “Fahrenheit 9/11” as himself, his IMDb page writes.

He was originally scheduled for a Zoom trial on Tuesday (June 27).

However, the hearing was rescheduled to July 18 after Haber’s attorney requested more time to prepare his case. NorthJersey.com.


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