Stupid, Stupid Laws: Vol. 1

Here’s a story about a guy’s volunteer group simply trying to remove trash from a beach. And how the government sucks.

‘It’s disgusting’ — Small number of volunteers struggle to keep up with Lake Mead’s growing litter problem
www.8newsnow.com | Nov 8, 2023 | Brian Will

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) —

“Anything that is over 50 years old we cannot throw away. So, a Coors can someone threw the side of their boat in the ’70s, unfortunately, we are not able to remove and we see a lot of that.”

Blalock said the reason is because those items are considered historical and are on public land which is protected by law. As the water level has decreased in recent years, some previously sunken boats have resurfaced. Currently, there is no plan to remove them.

3 Comments

  1. Look, they didn’t have smartphones and social media to document all the partying back then, so this is the next best way to preserve that important history. Let’s face it, we can’t just always document what the nerds do, sometimes you gotta represent the jocks and cool kids too.

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