Saturday, March 07, 2015

Traffic can be good, or at least useful. By Geniusofdespair

In Aventura 2 fleeing armed robbers didn't account for Aventura traffic. Stuck in a traffic jam they were quickly apprehended. One for traffic, zero for the bad guys. I would have fled on foot to the mall and tried to blend in. Note to robbers: don't plan on swimming up in North Dade, Haulover Park and the Oleta area are contaminated with sewage.

City of Miami:
On another note I am told that Douglas Park is still closed and the city has not even started removing the contaminated soil.

I don't have a computer for five days so I will be writing via my phone.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Even if they lift the swimming ban the fecal matter will remain in the sand. "Beach sand full of fecal matter?"

Anonymous said...

Allapatah Curtis Park playground is also closed.

HectorinMiami said...

Yep, we had a meeting last Monday and they told us they still had no plan whatsoever about what to do about Douglas Park but they assured us that would do something before election day in November.

miaexile said...

toxic swamp soup o the day

Anonymous said...

The issue of raw sewage in North Dade waters is an on again off again deal. I remember raw sewage was dumped in the ocean 50 to 60 years ago. Nothing like having a swim in the ocean with a turd.

Anonymous said...

taking about traffic for a good cause. Friday March 7th 2015 around 6pm on NW 125th Street there were dozens of North Miami police manning a DUI checkpoint with a party atmosphere, girlfriends frolicking around with pizza delivery, for desert officers sucked on cigars. The traffic was backed up for tens of blocks and the only arrests at the road block seemed to be from suspended drivers license and lack of registration and insurance from underpaid Miami Dade county residents on their way back home to start their weekend, attempting to recuperate from a week of hard labor. There seemed to be not one drunk person arrested. It seems these "DUI checkpoints" are purely for revenue generation manned by half the police force in town. Who is watching our neighborhoods and businesses? Instead police is raising money for the Court System in need of money to fix its buildings, the prison industrial complex, the excessively expensive DMV and so on. "DUI checkpoints" "Road blocks" have become a sad sad abuse of power, public services and funds for no good reason. Pure extortion with the excuse catching drunk drivers.