Local blight isn't getting any better despite so many people locked inside their hopes, here's a glimpse at a longstanding problem looking even more dire during this pandemic lockdown:
Stay-at-home order causes rise in illegal dumping
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The stay-at-home order is meant to stop the spread of coronavirus in the Kansas City metro area, but it's having some unintended consequences as illegal dumping piles up. Alan Ashurst, illegal dumping investigator, told 41 Action News it could be because more people are stuck in their homes and have free time to clean or work on their houses.
Here’s your chance people, cops are no where to be found and the city isn’t enforcing anything
ReplyDeleteNegroes dump trash day and night everywhere. So what's new?
ReplyDeleteNo pride Mfers.
ReplyDeleteKansas City is the only place in the world where white people don't pollute, or commit crimes. That's amazing.
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ReplyDeleteIn the new April monthly issue, the featured bird habitat is the Common Loon!!!
Next week is free trash/no-tag day. Just wait people and put it all out then.
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