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Citizen complaint of the day: Whadaya think Brighton is, Allston?
By adamg on Sun, 01/20/2013 - 9:13pm
A disgusted citizen in Brighton does some trash talking from Comm. Ave. and Sutherland Road:
This person always just dumps their trash on the street as though this is Allston or some slum. This has been an issue for months and is probably a public safety issue. The chair represents further escalation and could be indicative of a hoarding situation inside the building. The trash also gets blown into the motorway, contributing to a negative ambiance.
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Negative ambiance?
that's a nice way with words right there.
Seriously, the chair looks comfy.
Um
Doesn't Boston hand out tickets for improperly packaged trash.. here in Chelsea they are nazi's about it. I got a 150 dollar ticket because my trash can was over flowing.. they told us the next time it would be 500. ugh.
I walk past here all the
I walk past here all the time.... there is always a slowly building pile of garbage there.
Fantastic
"trash on the street as though this is Allston or some slum"
Citizen complaint of the year nominee right here
In Georgia, they make Alabama
In Georgia, they make Alabama jokes. In Alabama, they make Mississippi jokes. God knows who Mississippi looks down its nose at.
Allston.
Allston.
Alabama's unofficial state motto
"At least we're not Mississippi."
Conservation of Jokes
I've had an Aussie friend tell me Tazmanian jokes that were the same as the Newfie jokes my brother tells me and identical to Redneck/Applalachian jokes I've heard multiple times.
Just Because It's Allston/Brighton
There's no good reason for city ordinances to go ignored in Allston or Brighton - Sutherland is in Brighton BTW.
In fact crackdowns are good for the students. It will help build their character as they are presented with multi-hundred dollar fines their parents have to pay.
But in all seriousness --- it should be illegal for anything larger than a three decker to not have a dumpster. With three-deckers required to have secured lid trash cans.
Don't have room for a dumpster or room for accessing it by truck behind your building? Knock the fucking crappy thing down and build something new that does.
Half of the buildings on Comm, Glenville, etc. are guilty of this and all should be demolished for the rat bait they are.
1963 called
It wants its urban renewal attitude back.
One large apartment building
One large apartment building in my neighborhood uses city trash pickup instead of paying for a dumpster. On trash day, they double-stack their trash cans neatly at the curb, about 20 of them.
I much prefer that to another nearby building which has a dumpster, which means a second day of garbage truck noise besides the general city day. And it happens at 6 AM, which is illegal, but by the time the cops get there the truck is gone.
I lived at Commonwealth and Sutherland
and now I live in Allston. Trust me, Allston's nicer than that block.
Some of the blocks up and back are absolutely gorgeous...just not that one.
Motorway?
Somehow I don't think this person is from Brighton or Allston.
This could be prevented
By an extra dustbin next to the lift.
Hoarding situation?
If there were a hoarding situation in the house, that chair wouldn't be on the curb; it'd be inside the house "in case I need it someday."
Are they disposing of the chair, even?
Or preparing for the storm?
It's usually a a television
It's usually a a television or computer monitor. The chair is a de-escalation if you ask me.
Discarded TVs and computer monitors
Sometimes it appears that computer monitors and TVs are randomly thrown on the street (air conditioners also), because they are waiting for the truck that picks up those specific items, which can sometimes take a couple of days.
I'm not sure there's any excuse for the chair, though.
That's no excuse. The city's
That's no excuse. The city's large item pickup website tells you what day the truck will come.
Boston's Trash Attitude
I've noticed that it seems acceptable in many parts of Boston to throw shopping bags on the curb and call it a day. What's wrong with a trash barrel, or sturdy trash bag?
Collecting other people's trash
This has been stated several times before
1) There is no place to for trash barrels. Additionally if one leaves trash
barrels out why out for work you are likely to find (in my part of the
city) the barrel full with other people's trash after the collection is done.
Not that most college educated people have any idea what you use a street trash
barrel for.
2) I find that some shopping bags are more sturdy then bags designed for trash. I use shopping bags where the load matches the sturdiness of the bag.
Trash pickers rip all types of bags, doesn't matter if they are heavy duty
or not. Rats don't care much either.
I don't condone people using paper shopping bags with open tops, especially
in the rains. Rain or not the contents frequently end up on sidewalk.