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Disney Villain Friedlander

Should we call the Whitesboro, New York mayor Disney Villain Friedlander?

In the past few weeks we have learned about Robert Friedlander supporting the taxpayer funded give away of fire protection assets including apparatus, equipment, buildings, and land – moves experts say will cost the Village of Whitesboro in the long run, but now citizens have come forward about his lack of leadership on police matters and that he broadcast Disney movies in  city parks without authorization and that he did so to fundraise for his reelection campaign.

We have reached out to the Walt Disney Company legal departmentfor comment about their copyright policy. They have yet to respond, but we will publish once they do.

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Friedlander Tenure

Friedlander’s tenure is coming under increasing fire given his inability to get FEMA support for residents impacted by local funding and his taxpayer funded give aways of fire protection assets.

Now with the mayor’s fundraising off the back of children to pay for his political ambitions and give aways there are questions about if his leadership and management style are appropriate for the small village near Utica, New York.

 

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Robert Friedlander Incompetent Or Asleep?

Is Mayor Robert Friedlander incompetent or asleep at wheel? Earlier this week we were notified about the Village of Whitesboro giving away fire apparatus and equipment, land, and buildings in a move which may cost taxpayers.

After that story was published we were contacted by two women in the Village of Whitesboro who stated Friedlander’s actions on the fire service were just the beginning. They noted that he has mismanaged the village including not only fire issues, but police protection.

Mayor Robert Friedlander Incompetent?

In December 2021, a Whitesboro police officer was for allegedly surveilling and pulling over a woman without cause.

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Officer Thomas Scarafile, 25, was charged with official misconduct, a misdemeanor, and second-degree harassment, a violation, Oneida County District Attorney Scott McNamara said Wednesday. He was indicted by an Oneida County grand jury and arraigned in county court in December 2021.

Reports allege that while on duty, Scarafile surveilled a waitress in Whitesboro after the two stopped dating.

“He basically started to watch her work,” he said.

Scarafile then pulled her over in the early morning hours of Jan. 18, 2021, on Westmoreland Road in Whitesboro, after which he called in the Oneida County Sheriff’s Office due to the conflict of interest.

“He acted like he didn’t know who he was pulling over,” McNamara said, adding that didn’t match evidence showing he was aware of who was in the car.

The woman was arrested for driving while intoxicated, but the charges were dismissed due to the arrest being without probable cause, McNamara said. He said his office began investigating the incident shortly after the arrest, after receiving anonymous emails about a Whitesboro police officer.

“We don’t believe there was any unauthorized surveillance, whatever that means,” Scarafile’s attorney Kurt Hameline said Wednesday. “He made a legitimate traffic stop.”

Whitesboro Mayor Robert Friedlander provided Scarafile, a full-time officer with the village, with paid leave.

The women who contacted us say this mayor does not pay attention to details and makes poor hiring decisions.

One said, “we should be questioning his judgement when he hires police officers more interested in their personal love life than public safety.”

The woman who’d been pulled over filed a notice of claim against the village and Oneida County Sheriff’s Office, potentially costing the taxpayers of Whitesboro more for the “mayor’s lack of  basic human resources skills.”

The Whitesboro residents asked not to be identified for their comments for fear of retaliation by Mayor Friedlander.

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Robert Friedlander: Small Town Fire Sale?

Robert Friedlander has some mad on Valentine’s Day 2022. Citizens of New York’s Whitesboro Village are not feeling the love this Valentine’s Day as Mayor Robert Friedlander gave away land, fire engines, and equipment belonging to local taxpayers in a move some experts call “questionable…at best.”

“In other municipalities where an elected official unilaterally gives away city equipment it prompts outside investigations to see what the elected official is receiving for that decision,” said Kathryn Morales, Chief Operating Officer for the September 11 Foundation.

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She continued, “these moves almost always cost the taxpayers in the long run either due to corruption or incompetence.”

In jurisdictions in other states like Arizona and Texas there have been significant financial impacts on the municipality when elected leaders choose to give away taxpayer resources. In this case, a building, the land it sits on, and fire apparatus and equipment were all given away.

There is also an underlying concern that this might be a preliminary move to dissolve the village itself by making it financial unsustainable. Currently the Village of Whitesboro relies heavily on income from fire services and levies.

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Friedlander has not responded to a request for comment or clarification, but he is up for re-election in 2022.

Whitesboro citizens would have to rely on outside investigation though as former Police Chief Jason Buley passed away last year and Mayor Friedlander has still not appointed a replacement.

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