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Thanks for the heads up.
Here's my guess: someone recycled the railing (scrap metal) to support their habit. I've seen more people around the neighborhood trash picking, and more so on recycling days, looking for scrap metal. |
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Yeah, that's what I figured as well. Does anyone know who the appropriate agency would be to contact about getting this fixed?
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After I drove by boat house row I passed the bridge and there were two cops there. There was a police line blocking off the bridge and there was a copy putting rubber gloves on as if he was going to go and collect evidence or something.
I stopped and asked them what was going on down at boat house row but the guy seemed annoyed and said that he was working on something else... |
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It may be junkie crime, but that would have to be a pretty industrious and well-equipped junkie. You would need to have the right tools and a pretty big truck to steal that much safety railing. I'm betting that's about 1200-1500 pounds of metal gone. I'm guessing that there were about a dozen sections missing, and they probably run at least 100 pounds each.
Compounding the outrage is the fact that countless kids use that bridge to get to the playground. |
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Check the bolts out on the N side guard rail. Looks like someone threw something corrosive on the bolts.
I was wondering if this filth did this from train track level. Easy access down there, just unscrew the bolts and pull it down. |
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