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And? Did you go?
And don't give us the bullshit that they aren't allowing non-hazmat people. One of the biggest parts of the news story is that regular people are taking it upon themselves to help with the clean-up efforts.
https://www.noozhawk.com/article/how..._santa_barbara
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?What we?re finding is people are coming to the beach, they want to help either with the clean-up or help locate wildlife that could be impacted, and while we appreciate their concern, they can actually hamper the clean-up effort and the investigation,? Santa Barbara County sheriff?s spokeswoman Kelly Hoover said.
The unified incident command decided to close the beach ? which is considered a hazardous-materials area ? and deputies were at the scene asking people to leave the area.
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How convenient for you, Dynamo. Too bad it doesn't seem to be true. There are lots of Volunteers there now according to a friend of mine who also lives by. She says there are lots of people cleaning up who are both hazmat specialists AND volunteers.
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