Wednesday, September 13, 2023

 Leaving no trace.... right ... that's one of the principles of Burning Man … right? … RIGHT?

Burning Man was a disaster this year with rain turning the drug-fueled hippie fest into a gigantic mud pit.
Attendees fled the scene by the thousands once they were able to do so, but in the process, many of them abandoned their vehicles and left behind miles of trash.
The sheriff for Pershing County in Nevada, where the event took place, is not pleased.
It’s reminiscent of the 11.4 tons of trash and abandoned pets left behind by the 'environmentalists' who were protesting the Dakota Access pipeline five or so years ago.
Breitbart News reports:
Sheriff Slams Burning Man Attendees Who Abandoned Cars and Left Behind ‘Trash for Miles’
The sheriff presiding over the Nevada county that hosts the annual art and music festival Burning Man slammed its tens of thousands of attendees over their abandoned cars and piles of trash they left behind as they fled the desert amid a brewing storm.
Pershing County Sheriff Jerry Allen told the San Francisco Chronicle that while there are “large amounts of property and trash strewn from the Festival into Reno and points beyond” every year as a result of Burning Man, this year’s event caused an even bigger problem.
“This year is a little different in that there are numerous vehicles strewn all throughout the playa for several miles,” the sheriff told the San Francisco Chronicle.


 

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