Thursday, September 5, 2013

No one has the guts to clean up the entrails


"This has to be the last straw if residents have a chance to good health and dignity.

Notice, that no one is standing at the bus stop at 108 & Merrick Boulevard. Starting around 11:00 0' clock yesterday morning (9/3/13). An awful smell was so strong that the police had to use a bin to make the bus stop impassable.

The scent was too intense for human or animals. Needless to say, it traveled through several blocks.

Near-by employees and the general public were busy on their cell calling 311, local leaders or anyone for help.

This played out throughout the day. About 6:47 p. m, a young white sanitation inspector was driving by.

A few of us tried to stop him, he continued driving, but was stopped by the red light at 108 & Merrick. We asked about the scent. He replied that it is animal guts and other remains. The light turned green, he sped off while saying the authorities are aware of the situation.

However, employees near- by said that the guts and remains were left by a truck.

Councilman Comrie, when will you and others leaders put a stop to this inhumanity? Also, an investigation is necessary.

We are awaiting a response." - Pamela Hazel via Joe Moretti

6 comments:

Joe Moretti said...

Certainly are not the guts of Councilman Comrie or any other Jamaica leaders, they have no guts, nor spine or backbone as well.

Anonymous said...

hahahahaha
hehehehehe
hohohohoho

Anonymous said...

If this was in Flushing, this would have been picked up and hanging in a food shop window by now!

Anonymous said...

Could someone post as to what happened to this horror?

Anonymous said...

"Not in my job description."

Today it's animals. Tomorrow it will be people.

Anonymous said...

"Not my problem" the placard-carrying city worker said. "I'm just trying to earn my pension."

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