Borough Website Hacked,
Selling Fake Watches!
OK, so I went to the campaign contribution disclosure page of the Borough web site to see if the 2016 campaigns have sent the state campaign reports to the Borough as required by Belmar’s Pay to Play ordinance.
I found the campaign of regular Republicans Mark Walsifer and Josh Vallario has submitted all the same reports to the Borough as it did to the state. So has the Magovern/Blackburn camp. Tom Burke has not submitted his 29 day pre-election C-1, his candidate sworn statement A-1, or his D-1 naming of campaign depository and treasurer to the Borough although all three have been sent to the state. Maybe he did and the Borough never posted them but it’s not likely. And in yet another act of defiance against the law, not a single report from the Doherty for Freeholder campaign has been sent to the Borough.
The Belmar Democrats and their friends ignoring campaign laws is certainly nothing new, we’ve come to expect it. I don’t even know if it justifies a blog post anymore. But look at this screen shot I took:
A closer look……
Wha?
I clicked on the link because I need a fake watch and this is where it sends you.
Click on the image above to safely go to a large screenshot I took of the page. To go to the page itself, click here.
Thousands of dollars paid to Your Target Marketing, owned by John Bonevich of D’Jais, to create and maintain our website and it’s been hacked and is selling fake watches. Unbelievable.
Maybe somebody should warn Lake Como:
4 Comments
Hmmm…the sneaks and shysters are watching. Is that surprising? Bad attracts bad, crooked attracts crooked. Belmar politics has become a magnet for the ill-intended.
We certainly get the jerk award, thanks Matt Doherty and your team of idiots.
So all our personal data maintained by the borough for our safety is floating around in hack land? Is there no end. I have to change my I’d and passwords again
#3 – No sweat, those morons (I mean that only in the best way) who “work” for our town couldn’t even figure out how to get hackers to look at our data.
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