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The No Spray Coalition objects to the release of unnamed, potentially harmful perflurocarbon gasses in New York City subways, buses and streets. Brookhaven National Laboratory is releasing these gases under a $3.4 million grant from the Department of Homeland Security and in conjunction with the New York City Police Department and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
Without consent, New Yorkers are being experimented on via the subways and streets of the five boroughs of New York City over a three day period during the month of July 2013.
This first release of perflurocarbons in the subways and streets under the program deemed “S-SAFE” -- Subway-Surface Air Flow Exchange – began July 9, with less than the stated 24-hour notice; the second was Friday, July 19th — there is one more day of gas releases which will be taking place sometime before the end of the month.
Without consent, New Yorkers are being experimented on via the subways and streets of the five boroughs of New York City over a three day period during the month of July 2013.
This first release of perflurocarbons in the subways and streets under the program deemed “S-SAFE” -- Subway-Surface Air Flow Exchange – began July 9, with less than the stated 24-hour notice; the second was Friday, July 19th — there is one more day of gas releases which will be taking place sometime before the end of the month.