The City of Mobile City Council addressed the aggressive Press Register distribution of their Gulf Coast Life ads last summer. What is it like now? Above, Press Register trash in the drainage ditch last week.
Press Register Trash in a drainage ditch Nov 2015.
3 pieces of slippery Press Register trash on a public sidewalk Dec 2015.
Above photo Press Register Trash in a drainage ditch seen this past weekend.
On the other side of the road are two more pieces of Press Register trash in another drainage ditch.
Where does the trash in drainage ditches end up? Polluting a public waterway. The submerged Press Register trash above is in Dog River seen two weeks ago.
More Press Register trash polluting a Mobile waterway.
The issue here is a company delivers their product by throwing it haphazardly on the ground even though it could be put on the door step or put in a mailbox or put in a paper box. It is well documented Press Register products end up polluting State waterways due the archaic form of delivery which pollutes waterways in violation of State and Federal laws.
The Ugly part is, despite the Mobile City Council knowing Press Register pollutes Mobile's waterways, they won't do anything to punish the polluter. Apparently Press Register's lawyers have more power than City lawyers. Yup, Corporate Bullies get away with polluting public waterways while environmental watch dog groups and state enforcement agencies have their head up their ass.
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