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crimethink
8th October 2017, 04:23 PM
I told many when the plastic bag ban crap was first budding its noxious fruit that disease transmission would increase...but I didn't expect this angle.

Critics Blame Plastic Bag Ban for ‘Man-Made’ Hepatitis Crisis in San Diego

http://www.breitbart.com/california/2017/09/25/plastic-bag-ban-partially-responsible-for-man-made-hepatitis-crisis-in-san-diego/

http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/hepatitis-crisis/sd-me-hepatitis-how-20170923-story.html

“The reason the outbreak has spread so rapidly is because homeless are living in more concentrated areas,” said Dr. Jeffrey Norris, the St. Vincent De Paul medical director who has been managing the charity’s response to the public health threat. “They often have to defecate in their tent, or next to their tent, and that exposes their neighbors on the street. Hygiene becomes incredibly difficulty.”

San Diego banned plastic grocery bags last year, taking away a manageable alternative to defecating outside a bathroom. County health workers are now handing out thousands of “hygiene kits” that include plastic bags.

singular_me
8th October 2017, 04:45 PM
kinda reminds me of the indians pooping on the streets

crimethink
8th October 2017, 04:56 PM
kinda reminds me of the indians pooping on the streets

Many of the homeless are obnoxious, nasty, and even violent. But they have few choices where to take a shit. When the plastic grocery bags were ubiquitous, they had free sanitation bags for feces and garbage. Nearly all of them had the sense, even if crazy, to use those bags.

Enter the hard-leftist SJWs...a "solution" that created a deadly problem.

Cebu_4_2
8th October 2017, 05:01 PM
Brown bag it.

crimethink
8th October 2017, 05:05 PM
Brown bag it.

They do, but shit is usually wet, so it soaks through.

Cebu_4_2
8th October 2017, 05:11 PM
They do, but shit is usually wet, so it soaks through.


Allright that is enough.

Joshua01
9th October 2017, 06:07 AM
Bears don't have plastic bags yet they don't seem to have these problems! What can we learn from nature?

Ares
9th October 2017, 07:47 AM
Bears don't have plastic bags yet they don't seem to have these problems! What can we learn from nature?

You also don't have millions of bears shitting in the same location. Cities throughout human history have been biological cesspools for bacterial / viral life until the advent of sanitation.

Joshua01
9th October 2017, 10:41 AM
Cities are still cesspools today, but I digress...
You also don't have millions of bears shitting in the same location. Cities throughout human history have been biological cesspools for bacterial / viral life until the advent of sanitation.