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The Washington Post talked to the studio and the city this week and established some important key points.
NBCUniversal acknowledged they trimmed the trees, but they claim they trim these trees annually and it just happened to coincide with the strike:
The city confirmed the trees are supposed to be managed by the city, the studio did not have a permit to trim them for the city, and that no permits had been issued to trim those trees in the last three years:
So… one of them is lying.
Gosh, I wonder which one it could be…
I mean you can tell by looking at the growth habit that the trees are trimmed every year.
Honestly they both could be lying too. People in power will harness situations for PR. It's pretty frequently how they got into power in the first place.
They were fined... $250.
That'll show em! 😔
Oh wow!! I thought tree law was tougher than that.
It's nothing like bird law
Those particular trees are trimmed yearly, but NEVER in the heart of summer. It can fuck up the trees. However, they deemed the trees "salvageable" which I mean, I guess...