You go around the neighbourhoods in Toronto and you can find the cadavers just rotting in the street. The reality is, in many instances, nothing is happening. Dead animal pickup is the responsibility of animal services.
Sixty per cent, when I went to school, was not a very good grade. But instead of working to improve its performance, Bradford said, MLS lowered the bar, dropping its expected response time from 48 hours to five business days.
Even that new, five-day target isn't always being met by city staff. For instance, the average time to pick up a cadaver this week has reached 11 days, thanks to a spike in calls.
I have dozens of emails in my inbox every week about animal cadavers that have been left on the road for sometimes in excess of 12, 14, 19 days.
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