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nc4bo

(17,651 posts)
Fri Nov 7, 2014, 09:32 PM Nov 2014

UN officials criticise Detroit water shutoffs.

How embarrassing for us.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-29697767


The UN experts said Detroit's water utility had increased water rates by 8.7% in an effort to pass on the higher costs of leakage in ageing pipes.

That, along with the city's high unemployment rate and a decline in the overall number of customers as the city's population shrinks, rendered water bills "increasingly unaffordable to thousands of residents in Detroit living under the poverty line", Ms de Albuquerque added.

Under such conditions, Detroit's low-income and African-American populations have been disproportionally impacted, the UN finds.

"Such situations go against internationally recognised human rights standards," wrote Ms Farha, special rapporteur on housing.


How dare they take their grievances to the U.N.! Eff the U.N. These people need to get a job or 2 and pay their bills!

Just in case.......

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