Monday, February 4, 2008

Junk yards

Ed, I would like to know why the City of Trenton can’t seem to enforce laws to make people clean up in front of their filthy dirty damn property. I live in the 1000 block of Chestnut Avenue and I clean my property almost every day. Unfortunately, I have slobs living next door and down the street, and I can’t get any cooperation. These people live like pigs, slobs and dogs. Get up off your butts, clean your nasty property, and you will gladly live in the city and look at Trenton in a different light. Thanks, Ed, for printing this so these slobs can see what they’re like.
Neat Freak
If you’re looking for cooperation, why don’t you start by referring to your neighbors as humans and not animals?—Ed. Note

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Believe it or not there are city ordinaces that speak to this issue. Problem is trying to get, the city officials to enforce them. Good Luck.

February 8, 2008 2:25 PM 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Four things:

1. Call the office of citizens complains in City Hall and get the run around.

2. Call your council person, and get the same thing

3. Call the Trentonian and get the same thing.

4. Call your niece, nephew, friend, or even a complete stranger. Tell them to bring a camera and THEN send the photo to the department that should be taking care of the problem, along with a copy of the photo to the city council. Then a copy to the TRENTONIAN. See what happens after it ends up in Ed.'s court.

February 13, 2008 7:11 PM 
Anonymous Frustrated said...

What a great idea!

February 13, 2008 7:12 PM 

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