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ChevroletYou might think that installing a charging station for plug-in
electric cars shouldn't be that complicated. It's essentially an electric
appliance.But in the city of Watertown, New York, City Attorney Robert J.
Slye recently determined that installing charging stations in a municipal
parking lot would be nothing less than unconstitutional.The New York State
Constitution, he noted, says that municipalities shall not "give or loan
any money or property to or in aid of any individual, corporation
or association, or private undertaking.And the New York State comptroller
rendered the same opinion to City Hall in Ogdensburg, New York, as
well.Similarly, charging stations announced for the city of Rochester and
towns in Westchester County are not planned for municipal properties.For
the moment, it appears that no electric-car charging station will go onto
municipal property in New York State unless users can be charged for
the electricity.That won't be that hard.Various companies (among them ChargePoint
and Blink) provide payment mechanisms to cover the cost of using electric-car
charging stations.They may even return a profit to the municipal body.Under
a New York State Energy Research & Development Authority initiative announced
last June that was to fund Watertown's charging stations, drivers who charged
up their cars would have done so for free.National Grid, the local
electric utility, is seeking about 70 municipalities within its
The U.S. has identified the mastermind of the Benghazi attack, sources tell
Fox News, though the individual apparently is walking free in Libya.The
confirmation from multiple sources comes more than seven months after the
assault on two U.S. locations in Benghazi, Libya, where four Americans --
including Ambassador Chris Stevens -- were killed. President Obama pledged
after the attack that "justice will be done."But one source told Fox
News the government is "sitting on" information."We basically don't want
to upset anybody, and the problem is, if Ambassador Stevens' family knew
that we were sitting on information about the people who killed their
son, their brother, on and on, then, and we could look them
as a government in the face, then we're messing up. We're messing
up," the source said.Fox News spoke exclusively with one special operator
who watched the events unfold in real time and has debriefed those
who were part of the response. He remains anonymous for his safety
and has decided to talk because he says he and others connected
with the Sept. 11, 2012, attacks in Benghazi are frustrated with the
excuses and lack of a military response since Stevens and three other
Americans were killed."We have all the capability, all the training, all
the capacity, to kill and capture not only terrorists involved, with the
specific events of 9/11, and Ambassador Stevens' death, but terrorists that
are feeding other regions including Europe th
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