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https://dailynews.com/2020/03/31/construction-sites-will-be-shut-if-they-do-not-comply-with-coronavirus-guidelines-la-mayor-says/
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said Tuesday that new guidelines are now up for ensuring construction sites are taking the necessary precautions against COVID-19, and the city is proactively enforcing them.
City inspectors are going out to construction sites each day “to verify compliance with these safety guidelines,” he said Tuesday, March 31.
“Any (construction) sites that put lives at risk will be shut down,” he said. “It is as simple as that.”
Those guidelines are available at the Building and Safety website, and he said they include requiring that construction sites ensure six feet of physical distance people, and that people do not share phones, desks, office space, and tools.
Me - fuck off
Garcetti recently also put his foot down on non-essential businesses that have failed to close, and said that so far a city enforcement team has visited 540 businesses, with 144 of them getting an additional visit from Los Angeles Police Department officials.
He said that the city could make misdemeanor charges against such businesses, and that so far four cases have been referred to the city attorney’s office.
The mayor also shared that with more testing expected at homeless encampments in the coming weeks, hundreds of tests may be administered in the next several days. He said there is a potential to provide as many as 1,000 to 2,000 tests per day through partnerships with private companies like UPS, although many of those tests are also being reserved for doctors who work the elderly population.
Me - fuck off. And how about some tests for the home bound you fucking moron?
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said Tuesday that new guidelines are now up for ensuring construction sites are taking the necessary precautions against COVID-19, and the city is proactively enforcing them.
City inspectors are going out to construction sites each day “to verify compliance with these safety guidelines,” he said Tuesday, March 31.
“Any (construction) sites that put lives at risk will be shut down,” he said. “It is as simple as that.”
Those guidelines are available at the Building and Safety website, and he said they include requiring that construction sites ensure six feet of physical distance people, and that people do not share phones, desks, office space, and tools.
Me - fuck off
Garcetti recently also put his foot down on non-essential businesses that have failed to close, and said that so far a city enforcement team has visited 540 businesses, with 144 of them getting an additional visit from Los Angeles Police Department officials.
He said that the city could make misdemeanor charges against such businesses, and that so far four cases have been referred to the city attorney’s office.
The mayor also shared that with more testing expected at homeless encampments in the coming weeks, hundreds of tests may be administered in the next several days. He said there is a potential to provide as many as 1,000 to 2,000 tests per day through partnerships with private companies like UPS, although many of those tests are also being reserved for doctors who work the elderly population.
Me - fuck off. And how about some tests for the home bound you fucking moron?
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Inslee closed all construction (except for government projects of course). So problem solved
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Just call your construction site a homeless sample and your golden.
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Yet somehow Key Arena was spared the axe. 300 workers a day under that roof, minimum. But it's important to close down the bar in Hoquiam that has no more than 8 people in it at any one time.MikeDamone said:Inslee closed all construction (except for government projects of course). So problem solved
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It's ok to spread the disease it's a government projectAlexis said:
Yet somehow Key Arena was spared the axe. 300 workers a day under that roof, minimum. But it's important to close down the bar in Hoquiam that has no more than 8 people in it at any one time.MikeDamone said:Inslee closed all construction (except for government projects of course). So problem solved
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As I was saying to different group of people yesterday, to put re-opening on the political fast-track, float the idea of public school teacher furloughs. But that will never happen.MikeDamone said:
It's ok to spread the disease it's a government projectAlexis said:
Yet somehow Key Arena was spared the axe. 300 workers a day under that roof, minimum. But it's important to close down the bar in Hoquiam that has no more than 8 people in it at any one time.MikeDamone said:Inslee closed all construction (except for government projects of course). So problem solved
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Even my plan to have Trump spark the resistance has failed.GrundleStiltzkin said:
As I was saying to different group of people yesterday, to put re-opening on the political fast-track, float the idea of public school teacher furloughs. But that will never happen.MikeDamone said:
It's ok to spread the disease it's a government projectAlexis said:
Yet somehow Key Arena was spared the axe. 300 workers a day under that roof, minimum. But it's important to close down the bar in Hoquiam that has no more than 8 people in it at any one time.MikeDamone said:Inslee closed all construction (except for government projects of course). So problem solved
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LIPORaceBannon said:
Even my plan to have Trump spark the resistance has failed.GrundleStiltzkin said:
As I was saying to different group of people yesterday, to put re-opening on the political fast-track, float the idea of public school teacher furloughs. But that will never happen.MikeDamone said:
It's ok to spread the disease it's a government projectAlexis said:
Yet somehow Key Arena was spared the axe. 300 workers a day under that roof, minimum. But it's important to close down the bar in Hoquiam that has no more than 8 people in it at any one time.MikeDamone said:Inslee closed all construction (except for government projects of course). So problem solved
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Chinned for Hoquiam, but every knows that any bar in Hoquiam has more than 8 people in itAlexis said:
Yet somehow Key Arena was spared the axe. 300 workers a day under that roof, minimum. But it's important to close down the bar in Hoquiam that has no more than 8 people in it at any one time.MikeDamone said:Inslee closed all construction (except for government projects of course). So problem solved
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Idiots galore in government. Multiple states letting child rapists and killers out of jail so they don't catch the virus while threaten to arrest pastors, priests etc if they hold service. Just execute everyone on death row like they are supposed to and they have room for social distancing!
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Well He's not shutting off the water and electricity.
What moar do you want???






