According to the "Scott M. Vecchi, Esq. LinkedIn" website, he is employed in the
following capacities:
Sergeant - Plymouth Police Department (full-time);
Lawyer - Law Office of Scott Vecchi;
Real Estate Broker - Vecchi Realty (a division of Vecchi Enterprises);
Owner - Plimoth Transportation, Inc., d/b/a Mayflower Taxi;
Adjunct Faculty [member] - Quincy [Community] College.
Apparently, Vecchi has no problem when it comes to conflicting legal interests,
believing it is alright being both a lawyer and a law enforcement officer at the same time.
As a Patrol Supervisor whose subordinate personnel also enforce the traffic laws in
Plymouth, Vecchi appears to see no conflict in his ownership of a local taxi and livery
service providing transportation services in his own town.
When it comes to conflicting legal interests, ethical improprieties and taking full
advantage of legal loopholes to make a profit, Vecchi has shown us that no expense is too
small to overlook when trying to make, or save a buck. His personal vehicle, a BMW M3
luxury sport utility vehicle (SUV) is registered with livery plates (Massachusetts
Registration # LV61333) and is owned in the name of his business, Plimoth
Transportation, in order to write it off as a business expense, along with the costs of fuel,
insurance and maintenance, among other expenses. Again, Vecchi gets a "free ride" while
the taxpayers fund his lavish lifestyle.
Somehow, with all of his other conflicting business interests, Vecchi also finds
time to be a perennial political candidate, repeatedly running unsuccessfully for numerous
public offices as either an independent (un-enrolled) candidate, or most recently, as a
member of the Democratic party.
Now, Vecchi believes he is qualified to run for the top law enforcement position
in all of Plymouth County. Where will he find the time, and what exactly is his real
motivation for his latest run for public office?