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>>Two summers ago, David Graves, a veteran bee master who was on the 
roof helping Ms. Goodman tend the hives, knew of just one beehive in 
the five boroughs: now he is aware of 13 hives in Manhattan, Brooklyn 
and the Bronx. And city beekeepers claim that there could 
be twice that number.

There was an article in Newsday about a year ago about a beekeeper 
with about 40 bee hives on several Manhattan roof tops including one 
hotel which let's him use their elevators to move hives...

>>Section 161.01 bans keeping animals that are ''wild, ferocious, 
fierce, dangerous or naturally inclined to do harm.''

Naturally inclined to harm...  It should say naturally inclined to 
resort to self-defense. :)

Waldemar

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