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To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (7333)1/24/2020 7:42:46 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Respond to of 13958
 
We know what she's full of...

GZ



To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (7333)1/24/2020 9:19:14 AM
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>>“At first, [workers] thought it was an animal but then they noticed toilet paper and other wipes — items animals would not have access to,” said police spokeswoman Lt. Cara Ross<<

So if they had access to them, would they use them???



To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (7333)1/24/2020 9:48:21 AM
From: Stock Puppy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13958
 
“I’m so happy they arrested her,” Kanner said. “I have no idea who she is. This has been ongoing. She has defecated quite often over here. There’s nothing more disgusting coming into your parking lot in the morning and seeing a pile of human excrement.”
Hmm.

Wonder how people in SF fare in that regard...

“At first, [workers] thought it was an animal but then they noticed toilet paper and other wipes — items animals would not have access to,” said police spokeswoman Lt. Cara Rossi, who said the first feces was found in early December.
That's terrible - maybe we should start a "GoFundMe" thing to raise money so that the poor animals have access to these necessities???