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First, it used visible, preventive patrols; second, officers were salaried rather than stipendiary, and they were prohibited from taking fees.
But Ms. Bair prevailed on taking fees for the guarantees, and the government so far has collected $7 billion.
In their reach for revenue, "airlines have been taking fees they already have and making them more complex," said Charlie Leocha, the director of the consumer association.
Both Premier and Novation, however, exceeded those guidelines by taking fees up to 20percentt or by accepting stock in product manufacturers.
"What most people don't realize is that they have been adding new charges or taking fees that have always existed and increased them, or are making them harder to avoid".
He alleged, among other things, that Grey had "double-dipped," taking fees from HBO both as Shandling's manager and as the executive producer of "The Larry Sanders Show"; made lucrative television deals by trading on his relationship with Shandling without cutting his client in; and inveigled writers from "Larry Sanders" to create other shows for Grey's television studio.
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