San Francisco Announces Trash Can Choice

We have been waiting for some time for the moonbats running San Francisco to choose a pricey new trash can to deal with the refuse that has been piling up on the formerly beautiful city’s streets. Now at last:

San Francisco’s city government spent $550,000 designing a new trash can through a four-year-long process which included a design contest and trial run, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Each model of the newly-selected “Slim Silhouette” will cost $2,000 to $3,000, but prototypes the city tested out cost $12,000 to $20,000 each, according to the Chronicle.

So at least it could have been worse in terms of cost.

You can tell the picture is staged because there are no psychotic drug fiends loafing amid mounds of garbage in front of the trash can.

On a tip from Franco.

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