
Who knew this wouldn’t work?
A curious decision was made in the town of Ridgefield, Connecticut over the weekend, and now it’s unclear when a baseball field will be usable again.
The only reason I keep Facebook is to see what’s going on in my hometown...it’s usually good, but this is next level. pic.twitter.com/xVkhwUmrqE
— Shaena Montanari (@DrShaena) April 7, 2019
This is the kind of on-the-fly decision that comes when a group of people try to solve a problem they have no knowledge of how to solve. I have to imagine the only basis for covering a field in gas and setting it on fire to dry it is “fire is water’s enemy.”
Just in case you’re thinking this is fake — think again.
If you’re saying to yourself no way this is true...exhibit A: pic.twitter.com/2pJm76FA15
— Shaena Montanari (@DrShaena) April 7, 2019
Now, obviously you can’t just cover something with gasoline, light it on fire and expect there won’t be any repercussions. The soil has been contaminated now, and the city will be forced to rebuild the field.
An update to the field fire situation. The field may be closed for the week due to the need for testing to be completed.
— Ridgefield, CT (@CTRidgefield) April 6, 2019
So because some dopes decided they couldn’t wait a couple of days for the field to dry out, now it’s closed for a week while the soil is tested and replaced to make sure the gasoline isn’t harmful to anyone who wants to use the field. Bravo, citizens of Ridgefield — excellent thinking.
from SBNation.com - All Posts http://bit.ly/2VtPr9W

This post have 0 Comments
EmoticonEmoticon