Same here Bob.If they are dumb or unlucky enough to step into my
back yard uninvited, they will be "reprimanded" by a bad *** bow wow.
Sure John.Can I have 15 grand to do my own study of Backyard BBQ too???
The air in Riverside County has grown markedly cleaner since the 1990s, but it still ranks among the worst in the nation for smog and particle pollution, the American Lung Association said in a report released Wednesday.
The report gave Riverside County “F” grades for both ozone and particle pollution, just as it did last year. The county ranked second, just behind San Bernardino County, in ozone pollution, and fourth in particle pollution, behind other California counties of Fresno, Kings and Kern.
The annual report detailed large groups considered at risk due to air pollution in Riverside County, including an estimated 54,000 children suffering from asthma and 145,000 adults with asthma in a total population of about 2.3 million.
“Because of the weather patterns in the Southern California region, the ozone tends to travel eastward across the basin, and does tend to settle in the San Bernardino and Riverside area,” said Bonnie Holmes-Gen, senior director of policy and advocacy for the American Lung Association in California. “These levels of pollution contribute to lung disease, contribute to hospitalizations and health emergencies, particularly for vulnerable populations, particularly for individuals with asthma, with other lung and heart ailments.”