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Watering Hole
Stopping plastic pollution at the source..nearly
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 459952" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p><strong><em>"What should be done is for anyone getting a bunch of government assistance or unemployment those people should be made to be apart of road clean up crews to get it."</em></strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>You are gonna love this Andy. City of San Francisco is having a significant problem with hypo needles, trash, human feces, etc from the extensive homeless population. It is to the point that I actually advise people not to visit there. Anyway, the city officials, in their infinite wisdom, are considering hiring the homeless at $15/hour to pick up their own trash. $15/hr is SF's current minimum wage. Now here is a plan that really gives offenders a big incentive not to litter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 459952, member: 21536"] [b][i]"What should be done is for anyone getting a bunch of government assistance or unemployment those people should be made to be apart of road clean up crews to get it."[/i][/b] You are gonna love this Andy. City of San Francisco is having a significant problem with hypo needles, trash, human feces, etc from the extensive homeless population. It is to the point that I actually advise people not to visit there. Anyway, the city officials, in their infinite wisdom, are considering hiring the homeless at $15/hour to pick up their own trash. $15/hr is SF's current minimum wage. Now here is a plan that really gives offenders a big incentive not to litter. [/QUOTE]
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