The Mayflower Port Authority has claimed properties on their database, which is now removed.

The said properties are the Lander Regional Heliport and the Woodbury Regional Airport.

MPBS has spoken to TradeEffect, who said the Commissioner of the Port Authority, nxico_M, ignored his request for an explanation for why they had their properties on their database claimed as theirs. MPBS reached out to nxico_M, who in return did not return our request for comment. TradeEffect says MDOT logos and customizations are all on the properties that the Port Authority claimed.

TradeEffect went on to say, “I gave her 3 days, and there have been talks of them trying to forcefully take the properties from us via the senate. She IS the ports, she will just continously readd it just to rage-bait; hence, the decision needs to come from the top.”

Amid the situation, the Port Authority was hit with a no trespassing order from all MDOT-owned properties. PAPD was still allowed on the property for the purpose of executing their duties. The no trespassing order has since been lifted.

A representative wrote in part, “As a representative of the Office of Secretary of Transportation SecretaryOfWholesome, the trespass barring Port Authority personnel from Department of Transportation properties has been rescinded following the efforts of BobVietsi. May peace prosper between both organizations!”

The list of properties dispute between MDOT and the Port Authority are now resolved, with the MDOT properties no longer listed on the Port Authority database.

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