Anonymous wrote:In Alexandria the workers use the bathrooms at parks/soccer fields that are open to the public and often have a key if they’re locked.
I am shocked there is no where for DPW to go. That’s horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’d be no outrage if the trashmen were white.
Not reasonable. No one wants white men urinating on their houses either. Not everything is about race.
For the DCUM Racial Rift trolls, everything is about race. (Certainly seems like some posters have an agenda to make everything about race to try to divide DC politically. It’s the same thing red area people hear on Fox all the time, so there is no shortage of people in red America that could do this.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’d be no outrage if the trashmen were white.
Not reasonable. No one wants white men urinating on their houses either. Not everything is about race.
Anonymous wrote:There’d be no outrage if the trashmen were white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know it’s DPW workers? In Columbia Heights, I’d assume it’s the large unhoused population.
Presumably they arrive on garbage trucks. And are wearing uniforms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are allowed to stop for breaks and go to the bathroom. If they can't hold it in for 60 min, maybe they should lay off the coffee! Give me a break.
What bathroom?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else have problem with DC DPW (trash, recycling, bulk pickup) workers 'relieving' themselves in the alleys? We see this constantly in Columbia Heights area. We already have issue with people doing this, but somehow it seems unacceptable for city workers to do it.
Though frankly, they do a pretty lousy job in general. They often do not pick up trash bags that are adjacent to trash cans, or smaller dumped trash. This just allows the rat population to thrive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where would you like them to go? Perhaps you could offer your facilities in an emergency? I’m sure they would be relieved to know that a few households along their routes might be kind enough to offer this. I can imagine the fuss if they pulled over to go to a restaurant. (OMG — they’re taking breaks on our dime...”). Are there any public facilities left in DC beyond the occasional Metro station? Nobody’s thrilled with the alley solution, but, OP, you haven’t suggested any great alternatives either.
- Someone who has been grateful for the amenities of office jobs.
In other cites, city workers use public restrooms. Sometimes they carry keys for when the facilities are closed.
If crime in your city is so bad that you can't have public restrooms available to workers, then you need to vote for different people who have different policies.
Anonymous wrote:How do you know it’s DPW workers? In Columbia Heights, I’d assume it’s the large unhoused population.