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I've already communicated with the local branch of the Ministry of Environment on this issue. You see AIM is a Global Company and this so called Shredder they intend to bring online will cause "explosions". Mr Black, there CEO, has openly stated on many CBC reports from there facility in St. John that there shredders cause explosions, and he doesn't deny this. In fact in one article he states "I do have explosions from time to time. I have never had a shredder operate for a year without an explosion or two or three. It just doesn't happen". But I will assume there environment report that they submitted on this has left this detail out. They did the same thing in St. John. They filed a environmental report in st. John to get the Ministry of the Environment's approval but said NOTHING about explosions. If you want to see the impact and destruction of the local neighbourhoods in from there St. John facility. All you have to do is open Google and search on "American Iron and Metal Saint John". You will a VERY large # of CBC reports covering the impact, explosion, how Mr. Black and AIM has railroaded the local communities using Environmental Loop Holes. Right now as I am typing this they are shaking my house because they are pounding something with one of there cranes.

So I implore you NOT to approve this Shredder. This will destroy what's left of our Parkview West Neighbourhood.