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To: Oshkalaboomboom
Nuisance establishments like stop-and-gos harm neighborhoods throughout Philadelphia in several ways,” Bass told Philly Magazine. “First, they contribute to increased crime. On any given day, you can find people in front of these businesses selling ‘loosies,’ or loose cigarettes, and engaging in other nuisance behaviors like loitering, public drunkenness, possible drug sales, and even public urination.”

Just take a moment to contemplate all that is wrong with this statement. If you really think about it, you might want to grab a bucket to puke into because it's that sickening.

9 posted on 12/01/2017 12:18:02 AM PST by RC one (The 2nd Amendment is a doomsday provision, one designed for those exceptionally rare circumstances)
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To: RC one

Nuisance establishments like stop-and-gos harm neighborhoods throughout Philadelphia in several ways,” Bass told Philly Magazine. “First, they contribute to increased crime. On any given day, you can find people in front of these businesses selling ‘loosies,’ or loose cigarettes, and engaging in other nuisance behaviors like loitering, public drunkenness, possible drug sales, and even public urination.”

Just take a moment to contemplate all that is wrong with this statement. If you really think about it, you might want to grab a bucket to puke into because it’s that sickening.


Exactly. You are on the city council, be-otch. Why the f-— don’t YOU get some law enforcement to clean up the law breaking going on at those locations. Instead of recommending ANOTHER law that will make WORSE lawbreaking (robbery/murder) likely go happen there!


30 posted on 12/01/2017 4:30:19 AM PST by John Milner (Marching for Peace is like breathing for food.)
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