说明
Abandoned car was ablaze last night, Oakland Fire responded and extinguished, and car was towed away. However, burnt remains including lots of glass are strewn about the area. This is in front of a youth arts center, and hopefully can be cleaned up ASAP.
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T. Russell (注册用户)
Michael (注册用户)
T. Russell (注册用户)
Michael's statement is very relevant, basically extrapolated from the "broken windows" theory of enforcement, but I do want to give credit to Oakland for having been much more responsive about these types of issues on this street during the past 12 months.
We used to have large piles of illegally dumped material sitting where they were dropped for weeks on end; so as soon as they were finally picked up, it was a matter of just 1-2 days before dumping continued anew. Nowadays, thanks in part to Destiny Arts Center's efforts, cleanup is generally done within less than a week. Progress!
Michael (注册用户)
Thumbs up for progress, and credit to DPW for stepping up dumping abatement over here on 61st too.
Didn't realize this was a 'new' abandoned vehicle, so my criticism was misplaced on this one. We had a blue Jag on our block for about two months with endless reporting to DPW... a blue pickup truck that took over 2 months to resolve, and a green fiero that is years overdue for towing... so much so it has plants growing out of it. So the abandoned auto enforcement is definitely not keeping pace with the dumping cleanup.
Funny, given that the abandoned autos hold some residual value to the City either through fines or at auction, I really don't understand why they're not more aggressive on chasing those down.
T. Russell (注册用户)