The storied Business Intergrity Commission is charged with keeping the Mafia out of the waste carting industry, public wholesale markets and shipboard gambling operations in New York City, and it's warning about alleged "attempts by organized crime to sneak back into" the Hunts Point Terminal Market in the Bronx as reported by Greg B. Smith for the Daily News: "In the last year, city investigators have denied licenses to three produce companies with alleged mob ties. Last month, two reputed gangsters used a fork and glass plates to bloody a local restaurateur they claimed owed them money for lettuce."
