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Since democrat Bill de Blasio got elected, 'The rats are taking over, ' complain New Yorkers

From "Nigel" <nigel@oxford.edu>
Subject Since democrat Bill de Blasio got elected, 'The rats are taking over, ' complain New Yorkers
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Date 2016-03-07 10:07 +0100
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When New Yorkers see something scurrying, they say something and 
that has brought rat complaints to the city's 311 hotline to a 
recent high of more than 24,000 so far this year, officials said 
on Thursday.

"The rats are taking over," New York City Comptroller Scott 
Stringer told Reuters. "I'm a lifelong New Yorker and I've never 
seen it this bad... I see them on my way home, they're standing 
upright, they say, 'Good morning, Mr. Comptroller.'"

With more than two months of grumbling still left in 2015, 
rodent-related grievances were already at 24,375 as of 
Wednesday, said Mayor Bill de Blasio spokeswoman Natalie 
Grybauskas. That's up from 20,545 in 2014 and 19,321 in 2013.

And that's just above-ground rats - complaints about vermin in 
the subway are routed to the Metropolitan Transportation 
Authority and not recorded by the 311 line, Grybauskas said.

A city Health Department rodent expert, Carolyn Bragdon, laid 
the blame, in part, on a new 311 mobile phone app in use since 
February 2014, making it easier to rat out the pests to the 
city's hotline that has been operating since 2003.

"Whenever you launch a new vehicle for complaints, you tend to 
see increases," Bragdon said. "Over 90 percent of the increase 
in complaints was due to the app."

So far this year, rat complaints consisted of 17,356 calls, 
2,347 online remarks and 4,672 mobile app entries, statistics 
show. Last year there were 16,964 calls, 2,361 online remarks 
and 1,220 mobile app entries.

"As if no one knew this before the app - it's just not true," 
Stringer said. "It's a lack of taking care of business by the 
city's health department."

The city is spending $2.9 million to expand a pilot program to 
eradicate "rat reservoirs," attacking them in the colonies they 
set up in parks, subways and sewers, Bragdon said. Exterminators 
set out bait, close burrows and work with the neighboring 
community on best practices to avoid attracting them in the 
future.

"What we know from the pilot is that we have the ability to 
crash a rat population by 80 to 90 percent," Bragdon said.

The city has no official estimate on rat numbers, she said.

Last year, a Columbia University researcher estimated the 
population at about 2 million, far fewer than traditional 
estimates of 8 million, or one rat for every human in the most 
populous U.S. city.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/10/22/us-new-york-rats-
idUSKCN0SG2NC20151022
   

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