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>John Burk 11h For those that don’t realize how bad Taliban control is, this is the body of an afghan caught in a C-17 landing gear door that attempted to climb on to escape Afghanistan.

https://twitter.com/sergeantsavage/status/1427452972238213122

lol

As a matter of fact, that's actually how bad biden control is...

Context: >>John Burk @sergeantsavage 11h For those that don’t realize how bad Taliban control is, this is the body of an afghan caught in a C-17 landing gear door that attempted to climb on to escape Afghanistan. https://twitter.com/sergeantsavage/status/1427452972238213122 lol As a matter of fact, that's actually how bad biden control is...

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Nah, once first responders take a body (or body parts away) they don't come back and do a clean up. That's the responsibility of the property owner and specialised cleaning departments or if in public then becomes the responsibility of local council/ town works and infrastructure.

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I've already addressed this point thanks for nothing

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But you actually didn't address that point specify at all. You simply alluded to the fact that first responders 'pick up the pieces' while not remarking who does 'clean up the mess'. Two entirely different things at a scene of death. Instead of clarifying to the other reply your answer just doubled down and by implication that first responders also 'clean up the mess'. They don't. They deal with the body - the rest, ie body fluids, stains, biological waste/ remnants, clothing etc are the responsibility of in general, the property owner. Thanks to help out.

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>But you actually didn't address that point specify at all.

https://poal.co/s/Politics/418910/219f3680-ba51-49a2-b43e-5fad2f625c96#cmnts

"Sorry to break it to you, but that's not how it universally works, there's a world outside the US"

End of stupid debate