City Sanitation workers caught on video ignoring sidewalk trash in Brooklyn

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City Sanitation workers caught on video ignoring sidewalk trash in Brooklyn
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These Sanitation workers didn’t get the memo that the city has a rat problem!

with Department of Sanitation Commissioner Jessica Tisch.

New York’s “Strongest” in Brooklyn were caught on video taken by The Post leaving behind strewn trash left on the sidewalk of two buildings on Parkside Avenue between St. Paul’s and Ocean Avenues at around 6:45 a.m. Saturday.Fumed one neighborhood resident: “There was the Mayor’s press conference [this week] about garbage and rats and all that…and now this is what the guys are doing.

Mayor Adams this week declared he has no love for rats and called for the city to remain vigilant when it comes to garbage.“It appears that the material was not bagged when our crews arrived,” a Sanitation Department spokesperson said. “When this happens, collection crews are instructed to report the matter to their supervisor for follow up. We are investigating this, and we will also follow up with the residents if necessary.”

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