In other parts of the US, they're not even disguised, you'll just go through a poorer neighbourhood, and suddenly one yard just doesn't have a house, there's just an oil derrick instead. Sometimes they're just in the median of a stroad.
you see them on large properties as well but they are of course never anywhere near the landowners home, and the landowner is making a profit off providing access whereas the poor people in adjacent properties are just making cancer off the vapor because america
In other parts of the US, they're not even disguised, you'll just go through a poorer neighbourhood, and suddenly one yard just doesn't have a house, there's just an oil derrick instead. Sometimes they're just in the median of a stroad.
Does anyone think having houses near these things is a bad idea?
Yeah but the people with those houses don't have any money, so the people who plan things don't have to care, because capitalism
Yep. That's literally the reason. This is a phenomenon that largely only occurs in poor neighborhoods or in secret
you see them on large properties as well but they are of course never anywhere near the landowners home, and the landowner is making a profit off providing access whereas the poor people in adjacent properties are just making cancer off the vapor because america
That is also true, yeah.