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Friday, September 27, 2024

Your Friday Morning Florida Report

Four people were arrested this week after over 7,000 pounds of litter were left at a property in Marion County, according to the sheriff’s office.

In a news release, deputies said they responded to several properties along Southwest Highway 200 on Aug. 29, where multiple homeless camps had been set up.
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10 comments:

  1. Don't be a pack rat if you're homeless,
    JD

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  2. Where do they get these numbers from? Did someone actually collect the trash and weigh it? Always be suspicious of big, scary numbers in news releases.

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    1. Yes I'm sure they collected it, and don't you have to hit the scales going into a transfer station?

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    2. City people put it in a garbage can, or a dumpster in their apartment complex, and corn comes from a can already creamed and such.

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    3. From the article: "Marion County Solid Waste responded to the scene to remove the debris, providing weigh tickets for the waste.

      In all, deputies said Cole and Moon were responsible for around 3,200 pounds of litter, and Gish and Robinson were responsible for 4,200 pounds."

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    4. Posted mine then saw Anon @9:07AM had already posted the same. C'est la vie.

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  3. " County Solid Waste responded to the scene to remove the debris, providing weigh tickets for the waste."
    kinda nuanced, hard to say what they meant, lol

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  4. The definition of white trash.

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  5. 27 8x10 color glossy photographs with circles and arrows with a paragraph on the back....

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