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By Alex Heigl / PeopleAugust 5, 2016 3:09 PM EDTPhiladelphia is a city where, when the going gets tough, the tough get going. They get going into dumpsters.Residents holding a block part on Cedar Street rented a dumpster, filled it with water from a fire hydrant and made a pool. Days later, the mayor office decided to wade into the fray, releasing the following statement.In view of the Cityrsquo commitment to public health, safety and basic c stanley cup ommon sense, we will not issue permits for block party dumpster pools.They cite a number of reasons for the ruling, like reduction of available water for fire-fighting purposes, possible danger to children from the hydrant and damage to the water main should the hydrant be shut off too quickly. Perhaps the most delightful part of the release is this: We are not screwing around, Philly.You would think this decision would not require an explanation, agency spokeswoman Karen Guss told the Associated Press. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Emily @emceerose Justyn Myers and Jake Long, the block party organizers, told Billy Penn that the city Department of Licenses and Inspections showed stanley cup up the day before the block party and taped a business card on the dumpster that read, Permits Myers and Long stanley cup had better tread lightly. Remember what this town did to HitchBOT.This article originally appeared on PeopleMore Must-Reads from TIMEHow th Dvwm Udemy Thinks It s Cracked the Future of Online Education
Getty ImagesBy Rana ForooharOctober 28, 2015 11:02 AM EDTI had an interesting conversation today with the CEO of Honeywell, David Cote. As head of a $40 billion tech and manufacturing conglomerate, he has about as good a read on the direction of the global economy as any business leader out there, and what it means for US companies and consumers. Here are three fascinating things I took away from our talk:The 2% economy isnrsquo;t anything new. The U.S. has been here for the last 30 years or so. Cote pointed out that the only times t converse hat America grew steadily beyond 2% was when we were taking on substantial amounts of debt to fund new growth. Thatrsquo not happening now, so 2% really is the new normal. Actually, it also the old normal. Cote, like many CEOs, believes only a major fiscal stimulus like a big infrastructure program will change that dynamic.Despite slower growth, China is going in the right direction. Cote is in close touch with the Chinese leadership and was part of the Seattle delegation that met president Xi Jinping. Hersq af1 uo the real deal, says Cote, a true reformer. So why air force 1 is he throwing tens of thousands of people in jail China really has a lot of corruption to address, says Cote, who believes the campaign serves a legitimate reform need. The people we employ in China and many average people on the ground are just happy to see someone addressing these issues for the first time. The big que
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