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“People shouldn’t have to come to their offices and see rodents dripping on their desks,” said New Orleans Police Superintendent.

To be a police rat, a slang term for a person who tells on others to the police, has taken on a new meaning altogether after an incident at the New Orleans department headquarters.

“The uncleanliness is off the charts. But it’s even health issues such as mold, heavy mold in these building… rodent infestation… people shouldn’t have to come to their offices and see rodents dripping on their desks,” said Kirkpatrick at the meeting. “From understanding the biology of the rat and how it’s somewhat similar to us, I would think based on the amount or concentration they take in, it would be somewhat similar to what humans experience,” Harrison told thefilth everywhere. Seeing this situation, the new people who come for police training also go back, it was implied in the meeting.

City Council members have approved the rental agreement for this new location. These problems with the building have been going on for the last 15 years.

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