Mass Democrat busted trying to avoid sales tax he approved......

I D I O T ! ! !

Pol nabbed on New Hampshire booze run
By Michele McPhee, Dave Wedge and Hillary Chabot
Wednesday, September 2, 2009 - Updated 1m ago


A Westport lawmaker who voted to hike the state sales and alcohol taxes was spotted brazenly piling booze in his car - adorned with his State House license plate - in the parking lot of a tax-free New Hampshire liquor store, the Herald has learned.

Michael J. Rodrigues’ blue Ford Crown Victoria, emblazoned with his “House 29” Massachusetts license plate, was parked outside a Granite State liquor store on Interstate-95 South over the weekend, according to a witness who provided pictures to the Herald.

The witness, who requested anonymity, claimed he approached Rodrigues, noted his State House plate, and asked if he was on personal or official business. Rodrigues, who was loading booze into his car, snapped “mind your own business,” the witness said.

The witness’ account was also posted yesterday on Citizens for Limited Taxation’s Web site.

A member of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, Rodrigues did not return several phone calls yesterday. But in an online interview with The Standard-Times in New Bedford, he acknowledged buying the booze during a bathroom stop while he and his wife were on a weekend getaway in New Hampshire.

He also blamed the brouhaha on “Republican demagoguery.”

“Unfortunately, I think that’s why the Republican Party is in such bad shape in Massachusetts,” Rodrigues is quoted as saying. “The electorate here is smart enough to figure out what they’re up to.”

The Westport Democrat, whose family owns a rug business, was among the lawmakers who voted in an unpopular 25 percent sales tax hike for Bay Staters. The increase pushed the sales tax to 6.25 percent and slapped that same levy on booze - the first time alcohol has been subject to retail sales tax.

The hike has been blasted by business owners, especially those on the New Hampshire border, who say the increase has driven business north.

Mike Cimini, owner of Yankee Spirits liquor stores in Sturbridge, Attleboro and Swansea, said he’s lost about 10 percent of his business since the booze tax went into effect Aug. 1.

“It’s absolutely unbelievable that a Massachusetts state representative would be that hypocritical, let alone be that bold to actually drive his car with political plates to a New Hampshire liquor store,” said Cimini, noting Rodrigues represents communities close to his stores. “He’s up in New Hampshire to avoid the very taxes he approved.”

State law prohibits transporting more than 20 gallons of malt beverages or three gallons of any other alcoholic beverage. Police have the authority to detain and charge anyone illegally importing booze into the state. It’s unknown how much Rodrigues purchased at the New Hampshire store.

Authorities have also cracked down at the border, targeting Bay Staters seeking to avoid paying state taxes by crossing into New Hampshire to shop.
 
The good news is that the supreme court denied Massachusetts request to get records of Mass. consumers that were going across the border. I love how these guys try and turn it around and blame the Republicans for thier short fallings.
 
He could haul an entire truckload of "tax free" booze and get away with it because he is a state rep. Just remember that the Kennedys made all their money running booze.

Stupid state! :mad:
 
South bound and down, four wheels are a rollin' ,
we're gonna do what they say can't be done.
We've got a long way to go and a short time to get there.
I'm south bound, just watch ol' "Bandit" run.

Keep your foot hard on the pedal. Son, never mind them brakes.
Let it all hang out 'cause we got a run to make.
The boys are thirsty in Westport and it's cheaper in New Hampshire.
And we'll bring it back no matter what it takes.

South bound and down, four wheels are a rollin' ,
we're gonna do what they say can't be done.
We've got a long way to go and a short time to get there.
I'm westport bound, just watch ol' "Bandit" run.

Ol' Smokey's got them ears on and he's hot on your trail.
He aint gonna rest 'til you're in jail.
So you got to dodge 'im and you got to duck 'im,
you got to keep that Crown Vic truckin'.
Just put that hammer down and give it hell.

South bound and down, four wheels are rollin' ,
we're gonna do what they say can't be done.
We've got a long way to go and a short time to get there.
I'm westport bound, just watch ol' "Bandit" run.
 
I love the part where he says
“It’s absolutely unbelievable that a Massachusetts state representative would be that hypocritical"

:sifone:
 
I will give you 10 to 1 odds that the idiot voters re-elect him. :rolleyes:

Nah, they are pretty tweaked that the sales tax got raised on everything 1.25% and from 0 to 6.25% on liquor...... I can forsee this issue being the nails in his coffin. The state car with his state legislator tags was a pretty bright RED FLAG in the parking lot of the package store. Kind of like parking it in the front of a strip club! IT WILL STAND OUT!

Guy wouldn't be in a jam if he did it in his personal car because he wouldn't be so recognizable.
 
As I understand it he was in his own car just had the equivelent of vanity plates. People are ****ed in this state and there are going to be some changes on the way soon now that fat teddy is no longer around.
 
As I understand it he was in his own car just had the equivelent of vanity plates. People are ****ed in this state and there are going to be some changes on the way soon now that fat teddy is no longer around.


Picture showed a blue Crown Vic like the State Troopers have, I wouldn't think anyone would actually buy one of those with their own money.
 
BOSTON—A Massachusetts lawmaker who was spotted buying tax-free liquor in New Hampshire after voting for a 6.25 percent tax on alcohol in his home state says he was not trying to evade taxes.

Westport Democrat Michael Rodrigues says he will comply with state law and pay the Massachusetts sales tax on the three bottles of hard liquor and two bottles of wine he and his wife bought in New Hampshire last weekend.

He says he bought the alcohol during a bathroom break as he and his wife returned from a weekend getaway.

Someone spotted Rodrigues' car with Massachusetts "House 29" license plates and alerted the Boston Herald.

Rodrigues has come under fire form the Massachusetts liquor store industry as well as the state Republican Party.
 
As I understand it he was in his own car just had the equivelent of vanity plates. People are ****ed in this state and there are going to be some changes on the way soon now that fat teddy is no longer around.

My former Boss got vanity plates as soon as they became available in Texas. Three weeks later a neighbor mentions to his wife that she saw his car parked in Houston on a downtown street.

The only business on that street that was open at that time of day was a notorious hole in the wall "gentlemens club", needless to say the vanity plates were gone the next week.
 
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