Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Williamsburg, Brooklyn swarming with disgusting creatures. Oh, and rats too.

No word yet if the Williamsburg rodents come from rich suburbs and are spending a lot of money to look that filthy. From the NY Daily News:

It isn't only the hipsters who are moving into Brooklyn's trendiest neighborhoods.

Williamsburg, Greenpoint and Brooklyn Heights have more buildings with reported rat problems than central and south Brooklyn neighborhoods, according to a new city Health Department tracking Web site.

"There's more people living in those areas. . . . More people in tighter quarters. . . . More waste is being generated for the rats," said Health Department Assistant Commissioner Daniel Kass. "In some neighborhoods, the density of restaurants really makes a difference."

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