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Guys, hear me out. And this is a big big hear me put here... well kink shame the supreme court and corporations that are dumping sewage into our waterways.
I know kink shaming is wrong and we shouldn't do it, but I really do think if we started calling them out by name and with pics, about them being into scat, they may just stop.
Think about it; a bunch of us saying they want dookie in the water so they can drink it without shame, might just get the job done faster than petitions and in person protesting. Because if they aren't into that and find it really gross, they won't want to have that as the thing their famous for.
Like, do you guys see the vision here? Even most people into scat talk about it while anon, because it's a taboo thing. But if Fox News reported about xyz ceo or member of congress, or the Supreme Court was forcing their scat fetish on the public... I think they would try to fix their image and actually stop the sewage nonsense.
It'll be like the sonic bullying, but better
Michigan Sewage Fines up to $1M Proposed By House Republican
Doug Wozniak proposes legislation to penalize counties for discharging sewage into public waterways. Fines could reach $1 million per month for violations.
Rep. Doug Wozniak introduces a plan targeting counties dumping sewage into public waterways, citing Oakland County’s discharge practices as an example. Plan to Protect Michigan Waterways Targets Sewage Dumping LANSING, Mich. — State Rep. Doug Wozniak, R-Shelby Township, unveiled legislation Tuesday to combat sewage discharge into Michigan waterways. The plan imposes penalties of up to $1…
Report shows English water and sewage firms’ performance on pollution has declined to worst in years
Water company bosses must be jailed for serious pollution, the Environment Agency (EA) has said, as it revealed English water firms have overseen shocking levels of pollution in the last year.
The agency said water firms’ performance on pollution had declined to the worst seen in years. It is calling for chief executives and board members to be jailed if they oversee serious, repeated pollution because they seemed undeterred by enforcement action and court fines for breaching environmental laws.
Emma Howard Boyd, the chair of the EA, said: “Fines currently handed down by the courts often amount to less than a chief executive’s salary … Investors should no longer see England’s water monopolies as a one-way bet.”
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This is what happens when there is less regulation of industry. Let's not forget that 256 Tories voted to allow the dumping of untreated sewage into waterways in England. It's only supposed to happen during exceptional rainfall but English water companies have been taking the piss, pun intended. MPs would have known this when voting. Fortunately their writ on this matter doesn't run north of the border.
Today, a vitally important case will be heard in the Court of Appeal, which could determine whether or not water companies can be held to ac
Today, a vitally important case will be heard in the Court of Appeal, which could determine whether or not water companies can be held to account for dumping raw sewage into our waters.
Profit-hungry water companies dump tonnes of raw sewage into our waterways every year. Human waste was released into rivers and seas for an unbelievable 3.1 million hours in 2020 through storm overflow pipes, which are only supposed to be used to relieve pressure on the sewage system during extreme weather.
It’s already very difficult for people to challenge water companies for this disgusting practice. And years of inaction by the Environment Agency and water regulator Ofwat, which have been chronically underfunded by the Government, mean there is little to deter water companies from dumping sewage. Now, a massive company called United Utilities, which operates water and sewage systems in the North West, is trying to make it even harder for people to hold water companies to account. They’ve asked the Court to close the door on certain types of legal challenges against water companies that dump untreated sewage in our waterways.
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