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Plastic bag ban in San Diego backfires


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2017 Sep 26, 10:39am   2,335 views  8 comments

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

Some critics of San Diego’s response to a deadly outbreak of Hepatitis A among the homeless population are placing partial blame on the recent plastic bag ban.

Local NPR station KPBS reports that in July 2016, the San Diego City Council voted to ban “single-use” plastic bags after environmental activists pushed to eliminate the paper-thin bags, claiming they were an eyesore on city streets as well as a threat to sea turtles and other ocean creatures.

The local bag ban, which was set to go into effect in April 2017, was pre-empted by a similar ban under California’s Proposition 67, which was approved statewide by voters last year and went into effect immediately on November 9th, 2016 — the day after the election.

That coincides with San Diego’s 14% spike in homelessness, brought on in part by a policy change that resulted in a massive reduction in available transitional housing (offered by hotels and motels), as well as by Mayor Kevin Faulconer’s elimination of the large tents used to shelter homeless people throughout the cold winter months.

According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, something as simple as a ready supply of littered plastic bags may have slowed the spread of the outbreak.

“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.”


By “taking away a manageable alternative to defecating outside a bathroom,” the article suggests county health workers have been forced to play catch up and spend more money “handing out thousands of ‘hygiene kits’ that include plastic bags.”

The Tribune notes that critics are also slamming San Diego officials for their slow response to the crisis.

#fuckcalifornia

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1   Tenpoundbass   2017 Sep 26, 12:09pm  

If man's average lifespan ever makes it to 100, it will be because of plastic and the contribution refining Oil gives to the comfort of Civilization.
2   Ceffer   2017 Sep 26, 1:06pm  

Hep A isn't something a gallon of Ripple Pagan Pink can't kill!
3   FortWayne   2017 Sep 26, 1:17pm  

Plastic bag ban isn't responsible for army of state wards liberal policies created. Thank Jerry Brown and Democrats for all that crap
4   NuttBoxer   2017 Sep 26, 1:24pm  

First of all, the ban is on free plastic bags. You can still have your purchases packed in a plastic bag for only a few cents. Second, plastic bags aren't a best option, pooping in toilets is. The root problem is poverty, and governments are a root cause.
5   RWSGFY   2017 Sep 26, 1:47pm  

NuttBoxer says
Second, plastic bags aren't a best option, pooping in toilets is.


You obviously not familiar with the concept of Kenyan Flying Toilet.
6   anonymous   2017 Sep 26, 2:03pm  

Yeah, blame it on a ban on plastic bags and not on all the myriad reasons poverty and homelessness have become rampant. Distract and lie. Meanwhile, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer and the middle class disappears. Unbridled capitalism mixed with the corruption that ensues, is cannabilistic - coming for you and yours soon.
7   Ceffer   2017 Sep 26, 2:52pm  

What is the point of being homeless if you can't spread your cheeks and nozzle people passing by with shit if they don't give you a dollar?
8   Patrick   2017 Sep 26, 10:10pm  

PCGyver says
Have you ever seen a homeless person shitting in a plastic bag? Me neither. What fake news site is this... oh Breitbart should have guessed


They seem to just shit right on the street in SF:

http://mochimachine.org/wasteland/

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