This story gets worse and worse with every passing minute:
A source involved with the mayor's operations at the time tells CBS 2 HD that Nathan took flagrant advantage of that police car and driver.
The source says Nathan forced police to chauffeur her friends and family around the city -- even when she wasn't in the car.
That set off alarms with ethics watchdogs.
"The rules are clear, you can't use city resources for private reasons," said Gene Russianoff of the New York Public Interest Research Group. "And if you're using a city car, a police driven car to chauffeur around relatives, unless they're explicitly protected and their deemed to be the subject of potential security threats, it's just wrong."
NYPD officers, chauffeuring around not just the mayor's girlfriend, but her friends and family, too. Nice.
'Cuz they're too good to deal with traffic, like the rest of you scum.
Oh, you wanna see another neat trick? Watch this:
Nathan's detail was approved by the NYPD after a stranger made an unspecified threat to her. The commissioner at the time was Bernard Kerik, who was recently indicted on tax fraud charges in an unrelated matter.
Some stranger. Unspecified threat. OK, whatever. And, oh yeah, let's tooooootally believe Bernie Kerik. Right? Bahahaha!
Meanwhile, ask Rudy to explain himself and what do you get?
Giuliani's press secretary, Maria Comella, angrily denounced the use of an unnamed source in this story.
Facts? Details? Those are for suckers.
Rudy Giuliani. The candidate you'd most like to have a beer with. As if he'd have one with you.
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