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densk [106]
2 years ago
7

Gidgits Galore's chimney stacks emit significant amounts of smoke into the air, and residents have complained about the poor air

quality since the factory began operating. Janey Clancey lives within ½ mile of the Gidgits Galore factory. She contacted the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) many times about the smoke spewing from Gidgits Galore's chimneys and the agency has continually disregarded her complaints (and also those of several neighbors) and taken no action. Janey can bring suit against the EPA.TrueFalse
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kiruha [24]2 years ago
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It is true Janey can bring a suit against EPA.

A lawsuit is a legal instrument used by citizens, states, etc. to formally accuse another party of an illegal action. This instrument is key for justice because it helps people to make visible the wrongdoings of others.

In the U.S. citizens have the right to sue not only other citizens but also companies and organizations. This includes the possibility of suing government organizations such as the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) in case the agency had an illegal action or is not acting according to its responsibilities.

In this context, Janey can sue EPA for not answering her complaints and probably for not controlling the emissions of Gidgits Galore.

Learn more about lawsuit in: brainly.com/question/1171048

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