Since when does a private establishment get the right to board up public property, which we taxpayers paid for to host the Summit, a few years ago, and which we all use, as an entrance to the waterfront? Also to locate portable toilets on either side of the entrance stinks. —mariposa
This article appears in Jul 2-8, 2015.


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If it’s been boarded up by a private establishment how do you all still use it as an entrance to the waterfront? The fact that you are still using it is attested to by the stinking portable toilets. After a period of disuse portable toilets do not continue to stink. Maybe it was just you using the portable toilets. What do you eat as the main part of your diet? A lot of fish? That would account for the stink.
It is actually a funny sight to see. Though I do agree that it shouldn’t really be there! It is entertaining to walk by on a sunny day and see all the “hipster” asses and punani sitting there having drinks.
Literally since it’s higher than boardwalk level, and they use picnic benches, all I see is vag 🙂