05-19-2016, 03:32 PM
Is it possible that what is refered to as a stop work order contains specific conditions, thus allowing jack hammering, digging, and other things so that some employees can still be getting a pay check?
If they were digging a moat or a canal to the swamp or selling sand by the bucket, that would be an activity which would want to be stopped if the plans had not been approved.
I guess I just don't know the exact investigation involved. If it was 500 vs 200 rooms, then one would hope the officials would have imposed a total stop. Of course, when money is involved, I tend to doubt the officials would require removal of anything all ready built. Jamaica is not New Jersey, but NJ is not known for always being sensible either.
If they were digging a moat or a canal to the swamp or selling sand by the bucket, that would be an activity which would want to be stopped if the plans had not been approved.
I guess I just don't know the exact investigation involved. If it was 500 vs 200 rooms, then one would hope the officials would have imposed a total stop. Of course, when money is involved, I tend to doubt the officials would require removal of anything all ready built. Jamaica is not New Jersey, but NJ is not known for always being sensible either.