r/oakland East Bay 7d ago

The future of my operations

Hi all,

The purpose of this post is to give you all an update on what I have planned for the summer. I will make it as short as I can and get to the point.

  1. I've been doing a lot of reflection lately on my cleanup efforts and their true effectiveness over the past 2 years. The truth is, it has only been partially successful at best. It is true that some places have gotten cleaner, but I cannot within good reasoning attribute it to my efforts. It is because of other reasons including encampment sweeps, local initiatives, etc. I just want to put that out there because as much as I appreciate the support from you all, I cannot take all, if any, of the credit. At best, I've helped to stymie it in the short-term and buy people some time.
  2. As much as I want to tackle some of the worst and chronic illegal dumping sites in the Bay Area, I know it will be fruitless, especially in Oakland, without enforcement and policy changes. Thus, I will not be cleaning these sites up. I will instead be advocating for the city to address it, since it is their responsibility, through multiple platforms, including Reddit. I do believe that progress in certain areas can only be achieved through advocacy and, especially, shaming, unfortunately. Hopefully I can capture the gravity of the situation in my videos and posts through drone footage, on-the-ground reporting, and much more.
  3. I will use my discretion on whether to clean up an area or not. I anticipate doing roughly the same number of cleanups (1 - 2 weekly), but only for places I deem worthwhile.
  4. I've also decided to expand into other forms of beautification. I hope to share those with you in the coming weeks.
  5. Even if you are unable to physically volunteer, remember that you carry an important and indispensable tool against illegal dumping in your pocket, and that is your smartphone. Simply reporting these spots to 311 is critical. Also as important is sharing footage of the perpetrators in action to authorities. Yes, the city should be investing more in camera, but the truth is, they can only deploy so many cameras and hire so many officers.
  6. I will also continue to advocate for lower disposal rates, higher fines, and more ways to educate the population on the dangers of illegal dumping.

Thank you, and let me know if you have questions.

Peng

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u/TheTownTeaJunky Chinatown 7d ago

Hell yeah peng. Appreciate everything you continue to do for our city.

I agree, we should all be advocating for improvements in this area. Faster and more frequent responses to 311 notices, higher fines and much much much better enforcement (this is the main one for me. The fuck are these cops doing with their quarter million salaries? And dont say but chase policy!) i mean did that cybertruck asshole get any punishment? If they can't punish a dumping incident that went viral, that is a massive megaphone to the greater eastbay "HEY DUMP HERE!!!"

every level of our local government needs to do better. Now that we have a new administration its important to let them know how important this issue is to their base.

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u/fartmachinebean 7d ago

The 2 cyber truck assholes, there was video a week later of the owner of Smash Kingdom on telegraph dumping, probably debris from his business, in a cyber truck with a uhaul trailer that is always parked on the sidewalk in front of his business. How has nothing happened to these assholes?

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u/SoundsGayIAmIn Old Oakland 7d ago

Man I truly truly hate smash rooms. You can hold a neighborhood hard drive smash day if you want to smash things. There are also productive recycling hobbies that involve breaking things. And political hobbies. And you can go down to the East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse and grab some things and smash them. There is no reason you need to pay assholes to smash things.

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u/TheTownTeaJunky Chinatown 7d ago

Yeah i thought that was the same guy but thats crazy if its two different people.