100% disagree. It potentially raises visibility concern within the community which could lead to an increased public rally against the project. Let’s face it, you mention trash recycling many could equate it to a dump - we know this isn’t the case but perception often trumps reality. Not sure the benefits of tweeting this information raising visibility is a good thing. What’s the silver lining that could sway local residents to the pro side. My opinion is the job at hand is to sway local opinion pro position. Attention, interest, comprehension, conviction action is a good model. I would like to see SNPW undertake a very strategic pro public campaign prior to the hearings - create and reinforce the narrative. It is not an us versus them - it is only an us as it is good for all —-here’s why etc.
My opinions as always.