I think the initial crack down is probably a good thing in the long run. Obviously it has been a problem in the City and they are taking steps to clean it up. A few high profile cases like this one will start the masses to think about what they are doing, and maybe actually listen when a public servant tells them to do something. Given her field (Environmental Protection Agency Scientist) I would bet this woman would be the first to complain about the cleanliness of the stations before they started cracking down.
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