ALBANY -- A paving company and its two owners have been hit with nearly $30,000 in penalties and restitution following accusations they overcharged customers and in at least one case intimidated a client into paying by having burly workers take the man to the bank, officials said.
The decision by Justice Joseph Harris also puts Asphalt Unlimited and its operators, Joseph J. Angelo Jr., and William McNally, out of business until they post a $100,000 bond.
Attorney General Dennis C. Vacco, whose office took the company to court, said the pair preyed on more than a dozen customers, many of them elderly, ``intimidating them into allowing blacktopping work to be …

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