Here's a Kansas City reality check that indicates the effort to stop illegal dumping is a bit tougher than previously anticipated.
"The city currently has 25 cameras on watch and nine more are to be installed to replace 10 stolen or vandalized so far this year."
In other words . . . Kansas City remains a dumping ground and the penchant for local surveillance by authorities doesn't seem to prevent the hot mess.
More in a bit . . .
Killa City, the thug republic.
ReplyDeleteDid the video show who took or vandalized the cameras?
ReplyDeleteRope and Tree for first conviction.
ReplyDeleteThis one has "white trash" written all over it.
ReplyDeleteHoodies don't dump. They would have to load the trash to dump it. Not happening. Let it lay is their mantra.
Hoodies dump. Just drive through Swope Park at night.
ReplyDeleteAnyone know where you can dump cameras?
ReplyDeleteWHAT EXACTLY DOES THE CITY EXPECT?
ReplyDeleteRemember a few months back, when the long-time KCMO city employee was caught illegally dumping dead animals at an illegal dump site instead of taking them to the incinerator?
And what happened to him?
Was he fired? NO
Did he get a slap on the wrist? Probably. I don't think they ever publicly explained the outcome.
City employees likely stole these surveillance cameras so they themselves wouldn't be caught jerking off.
re-purpose all those red-light cameras the city isn't using right now! why waiste the technology?
ReplyDeleteHow is this hilarious? Tony you are a fucking moron.
ReplyDeleteI don't want to jump to conclusions, but it appears to me that Kansas City, Missouri, is somewhat of a hell hole populated by low-class trashy types of people.
ReplyDeleteWho produces all this crap, sells it cheap with the help of NAFTA?
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