Using a football analogy: Suppose the popular choice as mayor is a star player, and is piling up yards and points for his team. But after a scrimmage he is clearly seen to slap an opposing player. The ref throws him out for fighting. His team loses.In all these threads about Rob Ford, I don't think anyone has mentioned the fact that the Current Mayor , someone who won the election by almost 100000 votes over his closest rival (equivalent to just under 12 % of the popular vote) will no longer (potentially) be Mayor and the voters have no say in it.
Same deal at City Hall. Even if his actual action was trivial, it broke one of the most serious rules, and that puts him outta the game. Period. No do-overs. In politics, that means we citizens will have to cope without him, and for practical reasons Council actually gets to think through whether an expensive by-election is really sensible if only a short time remains before the next election. Rob actually got a break and he can run then. He coulda been barred for longer.
He shoulda thought of all that while he was ignoring all the advice, and fighting the rulings that could have saved him. And if the $3,100 really was trivial, why didn't the rich guy (with an unspent expenses budget) just pay it, like he'd been ordered to? On principle? Well, if you insist on living by principle, you gotta be prepared to die by them. Or at least be convicted under the municipal code.