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one county councilmember is reportedly opposed to washing the soiled streets, the Times reports, because it could be racially insensitive.
King County Councilmember Larry Gossett “said he didn’t like the idea of power-washing the sidewalks because it brought back images of the use of hoses against civil-rights activists,” according to the Times.
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originally posted by: crazyewok
Yup you read it!
one county councilmember is reportedly opposed to washing the soiled streets, the Times reports, because it could be racially insensitive.
King County Councilmember Larry Gossett “said he didn’t like the idea of power-washing the sidewalks because it brought back images of the use of hoses against civil-rights activists,” according to the Times.
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So now we have to turn our streets into the sewage filled cesspits of Africa.
originally posted by: Hazardous1408
a reply to: Christosterone
Actually this is in your back yard.
We like clean streets in London.
originally posted by: crazyewok
Yup you read it!
So now we have to turn our streets into the sewage filled cesspits of Africa.
originally posted by: crazyewok
Yup you read it!
one county councilmember is reportedly opposed to washing the soiled streets, the Times reports, because it could be racially insensitive.
King County Councilmember Larry Gossett “said he didn’t like the idea of power-washing the sidewalks because it brought back images of the use of hoses against civil-rights activists,” according to the Times.
Read more at mobile.wnd.com...
link
So now we have to turn our streets into the sewage filled cesspits of Africa.