Thursday, April 17, 2008

Can That Ticket


Henderson uses logos in his article to help express the logic that is present . His appeal to logic includes the fact that there are houses with trash piled high on the porch and the city is more worried that cans are back in their garages the day after pick-up day than the fact that some houses are abandoned and torched. Trash or abandoned buildings within public view look far, far worse than a trash can that is in public view. Also, when Henderson went to their house, he found that curbs were lined with trash cans TWO days after pick-up day. If a garbage can sitting on the curb deserves a ticket because it does not look pleasant, why are city workers trimming trees when the house located on the same property is abandoned and scorched? The Department of Environmental Affairs needs to get their act together and give tickets to people who actually deserve them, not someone who tends to their property and has been a loyal citizen for the last sixty years.

1 comment:

FrankDaTank said...

I should have picked logos but unfortunatley I forgot about it and used dictoin. Logos was a much better choice and probably would have gotten me the A. Hope you get a good grade.