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Great job! Thanks
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Absolutely blows me away how ****ed up people are dumping shit into our waterways. How much does it cost to dispose of a tire legally? I'm sure areas where dumping occurs are somewhat concentrated, why not post trail cams, catch a few, fine them $10,000 and give these *******s something to think about before continuing to pollute our native resources.
Great job by all the volunteers who devote their time cleaning up messes made by scumbags. A HUGE thank you and kudos to each and every one of you! |
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Most of the tires are about 30 to 40 years old.
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And that was from the "clean" section. If they'd floated from Blackwell Street to where they started, they'd still be there.
A lot of those tires are old and came from upstream via floods. Years ago there was a junk yard right along the river near Lakeland bus depot. Plus Dover is a freakin pig sty, and all that shit ends up in the river. Including the occasional DB
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