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Old 09-22-2012, 01:32 AM   #11
r5YOPDyk

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It's still an eyesore. The city (you! the taxpayer!) will have to pay to remove what he did before they can rebuild the lot into a community park or garden. And yeah, that gravel is going to end up every where and will have to be constantly sweeped off the side walk.
Erm... doubtful it'd be more than the $20k he spent removing and disposing of the waste legally. Then again, this is a public organisation that will be doing it...
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