Dayton Plasma Centers - Plasma Centers and Crime - Paid Plasma Donation
Connect the dots (events) in our community, and you'll see that a paid plasma collection facility would not help our community... It might even harm the community.
I have been running around Precinct 4D with my camera, videotaping testimony to present to the Planning Board, as well as working on a short film... I'm thinking of calling it "The Plasma District."
Suggestions for a title are welcome.
Remember last week, I told you about the sick, neglected dog in the area?
Also, the video of the the two-year-old girl that was chasing the dog, got lost, and scared the heck out of her parents (and me)?
There was an accident this past weekend, and I spoke to my neighbor about it on camera.
It looks like this girl, who may or not be underdeveloped/disabled, went after that dog again, right around the same time.
The kid has the cards pretty well stacked against her... right from the beginning... at two years old.
So the city planning department wants to put this plasma collection facility right next to her house, never once considering the possibility for increased danger to the community?
It's an obvious case of money-before-people.
It's neglect.
It's your planning department, ladies and gentlemen.
Find any news article about how a plasma donation business affects a community, and you'll notice a pattern... robberies, muggings, stabbings, loitering.
Again, this little girl would be a sitting duck... She'd be in a news article.
Let's not play dumb to the elephant in the room.
I hope the planning board and city commission does the right thing by voting this down, and asking for a list of alternate locations.
Next Priority Board Meeting... Wed, Nov. 10th (see flyer)
Next Planning Board Meeting... Not Yet Announced.
Nandy out.
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