Filthy block party.
Yesterday there was a block closure for some sort of block festival. It was nice and lots of people were in attendance. The children seemed to revel in the limited rides and the adults were all cordial. It was a wonderful event up until it ended.
Why do people seem intent on not cleaning up after themselves. After all was said and done this little block shin-dig produced quite a but of refuse and it seemed that the organizers were not interested in cleaning up after themselves. It was a slap to the face of the local residents.
Is this not the guidelines of attaining a street closure permit? I am a firm believer that if you are hosting a large event then you need to leave that area the same way you found it. It was totally unacceptable that no one bothered hauling away the large bags of refuse left behind. The streets were littered with wrappings and bottles. DISGUSTING!
A BIG THUMBS DOWN TO THE EVENT SPONSORS WHO HELD THIS BLOCK CLOSURE PARTY AND DID NOT PICK UP AFTER THEMSELVES!

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