Here's A Crime I Bet You Didn't Know About

Chris Lehman, OPB:

A press release from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality has brought to my attention a crime that I never knew existed. Namely, a Hermiston man named David Shepherd has plead no contest to misdemeanor charges of failing to file annual dry cleaner reports with the state of Oregon. It immediately occurred to me that I, Chris Lehman, have not filed any dry cleaner reports recently, but I assume one can only commit this crime if you run a dry cleaning business. Otherwise, I'm in trouble.

Apparently there are a host of obligations you have as a dry cleaner operator and Shepherd, according to DEQ, had "a long record of failing to comply" with many of them. In addition to a previously assessed $15,000 civil penalty, Shepherd faces 18 months of probation, a $2000 fine, and 50 hours of community service. The press release notes that last fall, Shepherd's business was evicted from the property and the property owner paid for the clean-up of the remaining dry cleaning chemicals.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width="1" height="1" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/3320471128493510714-7900176797439429827?l=www.capitolcurrents.com" alt=""/></div>

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