The Man turns a blind eye, again
Oct. 19th, 2011 08:04 pmAn interesting day at the camp:
self-organisation of humanure hauling is going quite well. I hear that city waste water treatment and environmental services visited the camp and were pleased with how clean it was. Crime levels have also gone down since the occupation began. In their well-meaning efforts they contributed disposable gloves and clear garbage bags for handling the compost. I've been calling volunteers to say that while this equipment is optional, it is certainly not necessary. On the upshot, city waste water did not go around arresting people or calling them names, or telling anyone else to arrest them. Yet.
self-organisation of humanure hauling is going quite well. I hear that city waste water treatment and environmental services visited the camp and were pleased with how clean it was. Crime levels have also gone down since the occupation began. In their well-meaning efforts they contributed disposable gloves and clear garbage bags for handling the compost. I've been calling volunteers to say that while this equipment is optional, it is certainly not necessary. On the upshot, city waste water did not go around arresting people or calling them names, or telling anyone else to arrest them. Yet.