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Hoyarugby t1_j66m4ru wrote
Reply to Chance of riots tonight? by [deleted]
No. Even if this does become more akin to George Floyd, it still took time from the original Minneapolis protests to spread nationwide. And unlike Floyd this led to immediate consequences for the cops, and the authorities got to manage the video release
I'd be more worried about the Atlanta killing, that body cam footage is due to be out soon as well and that person was an activist and those cops have not been fired. If that video shows an illegitimate killing that could lead to more protests
Hoyarugby t1_j66lr1m wrote
Reply to comment by MedievalFightClub in Chance of riots tonight? by [deleted]
After a traffic stop in Memphis a bunch of cops beat a guy to death, and they just released video and body camera footage
Hoyarugby t1_j65hbem wrote
Reply to comment by tuenthe463 in Valley Forge tourism commercial by tuenthe463
A few years ago I managed to convince some of my old HS friends to take a day trip out there with me as the impromptu tour guide. I had a great time but I think I was the only one lol
Hoyarugby t1_j65h4ua wrote
Reply to comment by sutisuc in Valley Forge tourism commercial by tuenthe463
Best battlefields in the US are Antietam and Shiloh. By far the best preserved battlefields - Gettysburg is great and has more infrastructure than the rest, but the majesty of the moment falls a bit short when you see the McDonald's drive through at the center of the Union lines on Cemetery Hill
Highly underrated battlefield is Malvern Hill. Almost completely unchanged from 1862 other than a bit more tree cover
Hoyarugby t1_j64l5mq wrote
Reply to comment by tuenthe463 in Valley Forge tourism commercial by tuenthe463
Some people see walking around and looking at monuments as a tourist destination! Not going to be adventure tourism, but "heritage" tourism is a thing
Hoyarugby t1_j64ho5v wrote
Reply to Valley Forge tourism commercial by tuenthe463
To each their own, I was the kind of kid that loved going to battlefields (yes I know VF was not a battle, I volunteered there as a teenager). One of my fondest childhood memories is my dad taking me to Gettysburg and doing a guided tour there. Love me some people dressed up in 18th/19th century costumes holding muskets
Wonder if the Valley Creek trail is back open, it got shut down last year after that massive rainstorm that flooded 676 washed big parts of it out
Hoyarugby t1_j5x6t4z wrote
That's what happened to the "Logan Triangle" in north philly (if you were ever browsing google maps and wondered why there were randomly a bunch of completely empty blocks with a full street grid. Except there the creek that had been there (40 feet deep in places) was not only filled in, but filled in with coal ash which is basically the worst possible landfill material - it's not at all dense, erodes easily, and is both flammable and creates flammable gas
Hoyarugby t1_j5uupgq wrote
Reply to ‘Eagles Pillar Guy’ still runs into poles before playoff games for good luck by joeltheprocess76
birds by a million
Hoyarugby t1_j5pxwfq wrote
Reply to comment by ConfiaEnElProceso in Former Philly Mayor John Street endorses Rebecca Rhynhart by ConfiaEnElProceso
Nutter is also popular, but his base was west philly instead of Street in north philly. And there are rumblings that Nutter might endorse Rhynhart as well, which would be quite the accomplishment considering that Street and Nutter hate each other
Hoyarugby t1_j5ptckf wrote
Reply to comment by ConfiaEnElProceso in Former Philly Mayor John Street endorses Rebecca Rhynhart by ConfiaEnElProceso
It would highly depend on whether or not she was promising to appoint Street friends to her administration. Street's policy goals were generally good, his big problem was terrible appointment of his corrupt friends and associates and family to important positions
Street left office pretty popular and he's got connections and name recognition to the black North Philadelphia voters that are going to by Rhynhart's big weakness
Hoyarugby t1_j5psh8n wrote
Reply to comment by ell0bo in Former Philly Mayor John Street endorses Rebecca Rhynhart by ConfiaEnElProceso
His administration had many corruption scandals, though most if it was tied to Street associates, appointees, and hangers on (particularly his brother). Frankly overshadowed a lot of the good he did, a necessary corrective from the Rendell years, his admin's focus was on investing city resources at the local level in neighborhoods (vs Rendell was more focused on big name big ticket Center City revitalizations). But he was corrupt personally and created a very corrupt political culture
Hoyarugby t1_j5ps1i4 wrote
Big deal endorsement in such a crowded primary, particularly her big weakness being that she has less name recognition outside of policy circles. If she can get Nutter on board two (street and nutter are not fans of each other, to put it lightly) she'd probably be one of if not the frontrunners
Hoyarugby t1_j5aktrd wrote
Reply to Eagles bars in NYC? by LilBIsMyFriend2015
When I lived there One and One in the East Village was my go to. Shorty’s in the LES also
Found this inky article https://www.inquirer.com/eagles/best-philadelphia-eagles-bars-new-york-city-20211124.html?outputType=amp
Hoyarugby t1_j4n64lk wrote
Reply to comment by hoobsher in A Septa Map with Roosevelt Blvd Subway by RoughRhinos
Could easily do trolleybuses too, doesn't even need to be full rail
Hoyarugby OP t1_j3egj2t wrote
Reply to comment by nickdamnit in [New York Times] Tranq Dope: Animal Sedative Mixed With Fentanyl Brings Fresh Horror to U.S. Drug Zones by Hoyarugby
> SIS
Safe Injection Site
Thanks for the perspective, glad you got out safe. Def remember reading stories in local media about tranq at least 3-4 years ago
Hoyarugby OP t1_j3egfv8 wrote
Reply to comment by nickdamnit in [New York Times] Tranq Dope: Animal Sedative Mixed With Fentanyl Brings Fresh Horror to U.S. Drug Zones by Hoyarugby
Really is classic NYT, parachute into a story that local media has been talking about for years and don't link to any local reporting. Still a good article but late to the picture
Hoyarugby OP t1_j3dgsvw wrote
Reply to comment by PhillyPanda in [New York Times] Tranq Dope: Animal Sedative Mixed With Fentanyl Brings Fresh Horror to U.S. Drug Zones by Hoyarugby
As far as I understand people aren't ODing on the tranq. The problem with tranq is
- The injection sites create abscesses which get infected
- Tranq's effects look like opioid overdoses, leading to accidental over administration of narcan
Hoyarugby OP t1_j3dgl3k wrote
Reply to comment by familyofgeniuses in [New York Times] Tranq Dope: Animal Sedative Mixed With Fentanyl Brings Fresh Horror to U.S. Drug Zones by Hoyarugby
There's a British documentary I watched a while ago called The Wet House, basically a dorm for homeless alcoholics in London where they are allowed to keep drinking, basically somewhere they can safely drink themselves to death. It's a grim documentary, but it was better than those people still being alcoholics but homeless instead (one guy in it had horrible scars after somebody set him on fire while he was sleeping in a park)
I honestly feel like we should give that a shot, what we are doing now is clearly not working
Hoyarugby OP t1_j3d95ah wrote
Reply to [New York Times] Tranq Dope: Animal Sedative Mixed With Fentanyl Brings Fresh Horror to U.S. Drug Zones by Hoyarugby
Story in the NYT about Xylazine in the heroin/fentanyl supply in Kensington and its horrible effects
Hoyarugby t1_j2q7tp5 wrote
Reply to comment by cizzop in Jawn Morgan is doubling down. by liog2step
Ambulance chaser law is a cutthroat business, there's a reason these guys spend on advertising and the high dollar firms don't. Annoying as they are, Morgan and Morgan's ad campaign has very likely given them a much higher name recognition than the other competing ambulance chasers, and did it for little extra cost - a billboard costs what a billboard costs, but a more effective ad is invaluable
As somebody who works tangentially in the ad business, the greatest (probably apocryphal) quote about advertisement comes from Philadelphia's own John Wanamaker. "Half of what I spend on advertisement is wasted. Problem is, I don't know which half"
Hoyarugby t1_j2fvms5 wrote
Reply to comment by UnknownEerieHouse in The salute to General George Meade by avo_cado
He didn’t live there for that long, just grew up there, and he kind of sucked at the whole war thing. It’s the site of the Jefferson hospital Wawa, probably knocked down during the expansion there
Hoyarugby t1_j2fnbha wrote
Reply to comment by Marzapan1 in The salute to General George Meade by avo_cado
Other people have mentioned his Civil War service - after the war Meade became the commissioner of Fairmount Park and other than when commanding units in the Reconstruction South, lived out the rest of his life in Philadelphia, dying here of complications of war wounds. A house gifted to his widow by the city still stands at 1836 Delancy, with his name carved over the lintel
Hoyarugby t1_j2fn0o2 wrote
Reply to comment by ArcOfADream in The salute to General George Meade by avo_cado
McClellan was also from Philadelphia (his birth house is now a Wawa)
Hoyarugby t1_j66mdq3 wrote
Reply to comment by Raecino in Chance of riots tonight? by [deleted]
Unfortunately probably true
Videos from this are bad but nowhere near as bad as the Daniel Shaver video, and they let the cops who killed Shaver retire on disability. I've seen videos of ISIS executions and those were only somewhat worse than the Shaver video