The bike washing machine does not clean the mass and cass

The bike washing machine does not clean the mass and cass

Mayor Michelle Wu is determined to make a Goston, green utopia. That calls for a change, such as the new cyclewash station cleansing the dock. Do you know what else can be used with some change? Horrors moving horrors around mass and emptiness and adjacent neighborhoods.

Despite the shriveling tent shrinks, back addicts, as well as drug proffickers hanging in their trade. Now we can add a flow to the mice to the list.

Councilor Ed Flynn Involved in the Boston Police Department and the coordinating of the Pulseer in Wu last week for residents who were literally fed in the square-foot square, due to homeless people and confined trash.

No homeless people and people addicted to drugs often develop mass and casks spreading in neighborhoods in the Atkinson tents in late homemade grills, Flynn said.

It doesn’t help the city allows for the trash to placed in plastic bags, not vessels, make trash can quickly choose for scavenging.

Kevin Conroy, who lives in the South Boston with his wife, says that rats have “the more we ruin our quality of life.”

The quality of life is to take an extension of SinedTock Avenue, a little under two miles from Andrew Square. There is the city installed in a free use of bike wash hashing station.

In a snazzy video of Planning Boston Dept.’s Facebook Page, the Sachin Kumar page, the Director of the CW Director cleansing solutions, gives a run-out and say it only is only 6 minutes for a bike to be cleaned. Her company makes a bicycle bike wash system, which, according to a spokesman for the mayor, “temporarily installed in the taxpayer’s company and free to use.”

It is impressed, and no doubt is appreciated by users of bike bike users with Bosgeon Bike bike users. Green Transportation takes a foot under Wu’s administration. But that doesn’t give a lot of help in the parts of the city burdened with problems.

A clean bike will lose some people if you need to carry a rat to get to your backyard.

“They do not fear,” Coneroy, speaks The Herald. “I walked up to them and they were kinds of ignoring me until I hit them with a shovel. … they’re everywhere. They’re just crazy.”

What can be crazier if the city leaders point to a green future for Boston and less problems with the neighborhoods and mice, surely a group should not be found in our neighborhood.

Innovation is not only for supporting zero-carbon forms of transport. This is for going solutions to the problems that are never lost in the city: Widespread drug use, drug dealers, and inevitable results in neighborhoods, families and businesses.

It takes 6 minutes for a cycle-cleaned bike, how long does it take for people living in the neighborhoods affected by mass and cass to relieve?

Al Govewyn’s Editorial Cartoon (Sendialticatn in the Trimator)

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