M/C are doing something for the city by getting the truth about corruption/malfeasance/nonfeasance out there. It is what the newspapers used to do back in the day. Since you others don't seem to care about safety in residential property, maybe you should just shut up and sit this one out. When we have code enforcement/inspectors out targeting the elderly for their steps, in plain view, while meanwhile a child gets hurt because something got neglected, it is cause for concern, not for mocking those who point it out. How many layers of bureaucracy do we pay for, and something like this happens, while we are focussing on the OUTSIDE of single family homes? This isn't LOW at all. What agenda? Children not having ceilings fall in on them while people collect high salaries plus benefits to oversee the structural integrity of the residential units in the city? Was this a single family home, and thus not the city's concern? Is there not a certificate program out there? Yeah, right, low, and an "agenda". That makes perfect sense. |