Staten Island man flings pizza at City Hall to make point about environmental rules

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A pro-Trump artist from Staten Island tried to take a stand for fossil fuel-burning pizzerias subjected to new city environmental regulations Wednesday by

tried to take a stand for fossil fuel-burning pizzerias subjected to new city environmental regulations Wednesday by wasting perfectly-good pizza slices at City Hall.

“I’m a New Yorker my whole life, and this piece of s–t mayor, the City Council, is pulling more bulls–t to get the small businesses to move out of the City,” LoBaido said. Under the watchful eye of the NYPD, LoBaido addressed about 20 of his supporters and compared his action to the Boston Tea Party — the 1773 event in which colonial Americans protested “taxation without representation” from a monarchy an ocean away.

The pizza oven rules, however, were approved by the city’s Department of Environmental Protection, last year, and are due to take effect on April 27. The DEP is overseen by a commissioner appointed by the duly-elected mayor of New York.

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