you different stories from across the uk. huge crowds enjoyed live music while soaking up the sun at brockwell park s mighty hoopla festival at the weekend, but not everyone was a fan. peter bradley s 13th floor flat overlooks the park. people say you re a nimby and you don t want it in your back yard, but you can see this is my back yard, and to have events of this loudness. well, cos you can actually feel the music. you can feel it. i work from home. it s almost impossible to work from home when events like this are going on. lambeth council says. it added.
so, this bozo out there, the new york city health commissioner, comes out and says, we want to keep people safe. you may want to keep them safe, but they don t want to keep themselves safe. they are not testing to keep themselves safe, with these fentanyl strips. look, this is, if i ever wanted to be part of a nimby, this is the one i want to be part of. not in my neighborhood. get those machines out of here. they are normalizing their normalizing drug activity. dana: to that point, the community did push back when they were thinking putting migrants in school gyms and able to push it back. harold, is this another opportunity for the community to say, not so fast? harold: i would hope so. we deal with topics here that i think are beyond the pale of stupidity. i don t understand, as i listened to this young man, the health commissioner, with a straight face, and a community where i would imagine education
About a year and a half ago I wrote about one of the four lawsuits brought in an attempt to halt the Vineyard Wind project (see https://insights.mintz.com/post/102her6/another-day.
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