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BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHT
Daily Post Staff Writer
Helene Grossman has been working from home as a data scientist for Way-mo for the last year and a half. Every day, she says she is interrupted and stressed out by the inescapable hum of gas-powered leaf blowers.
“Even on the weekends,” she said. “I can’t enjoy time with my kids in our backyard because we can hear the leaf blowers and smell the gas, so we’re forced to go inside.”
Grossman is one of nearly 200 Palo Alto residents calling for the city to enforce its ban on gas-powered leaf blowers that was passed in 2005.
On Monday, her group had some success ….
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Could we organize against crime
We organize against working decent people?
Let criminals run free
Something is wrong here I think
Let’s organize against crime instead of the gardeners
First world problems. Get over it Helene.
She committed the cardinal sin of journalism, when the journalist makes the story about themself.
The leaf blower is one of the worst inventions of man. It is a noise pollutant. It is inefficient and simply scatters dust. It should be banned from neighborhoods.
We care more about leaf blower noise than the worst human rights violations in our lifetimes bar none – lockdowns, closures, forced quarantines, mask mandates, get vaxxed or lose your job, and show-me-your-papers passports.