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<blockquote data-quote="Abbey" data-source="post: 136592" data-attributes="member: 179"><p>Other than health issues, supposedly they don't want 'non-casino' people hanging around the dumpsters waiting for food. They have a VERY specific way they dispose of it. Even employees are not allowed to take home a perfectly untouched 5 pound prime rib. These things are huge. (Being a non-meat eater, it's the only one I love...let me take it home.)</p><p></p><p>There have been many issues brought in a legal way here on this, but they all get shot down on image. I find it so sad.</p><p></p><p>We have an area here called 'Tent City.' There are hundreds of people living in whatever tent they can make near the homeless shelter. It's about a 3 block space. It's a very touchy issue here. The mayor continually steps in to protect their space, albiet it's in the middle of downtown Vegas. I applaud him for that.</p><p></p><p>I just don't see why someone can't pick up the food at MANY places around the city every day and bring it to the shelter. There are many organizations that would gladly provide this service. </p><p></p><p>It's a unique city where people (visitors) DO feel they are entitled to anything they want, and the city of Las Vegas provides that. I guess that is why they call it Sin City.</p><p></p><p>Abbey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abbey, post: 136592, member: 179"] Other than health issues, supposedly they don't want 'non-casino' people hanging around the dumpsters waiting for food. They have a VERY specific way they dispose of it. Even employees are not allowed to take home a perfectly untouched 5 pound prime rib. These things are huge. (Being a non-meat eater, it's the only one I love...let me take it home.) There have been many issues brought in a legal way here on this, but they all get shot down on image. I find it so sad. We have an area here called 'Tent City.' There are hundreds of people living in whatever tent they can make near the homeless shelter. It's about a 3 block space. It's a very touchy issue here. The mayor continually steps in to protect their space, albiet it's in the middle of downtown Vegas. I applaud him for that. I just don't see why someone can't pick up the food at MANY places around the city every day and bring it to the shelter. There are many organizations that would gladly provide this service. It's a unique city where people (visitors) DO feel they are entitled to anything they want, and the city of Las Vegas provides that. I guess that is why they call it Sin City. Abbey [/QUOTE]
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