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    Bitters Bulky Waste Collection Center

    3.9 (9 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Ease of use and free to CPS payers of disposal fees. Employees were nice and gave good directions .

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    Friendly and helpful staff, they told me where I needed to go and removed the items off my trailer for me.

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    North Area Police Station - donate old mobile phones to someone who may be in danger so they can call 911 if necessary!

    North Area Police Station

    2.2(5 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Not as helpful domestic violence situation still unresolved.I expected more professional services…read morethis is why violence continues.

    Up until now, I have been deleting my own reviews out of fear of this police department and…read morepossible repercussions that I may receive. Well, today, I feel safe enough to post my experience. About a month ago, I had called this department to report a pharmacist who had blatantly broken the law (I had clear, obvious proof. The officer in question saw to ignoring that. She was blonde, short, heavier set. She never once gave me her ID, badge number, or name). When the officer arrived, I was met with an air of resentment, annoyance, and anger. I started to tell her what had happened. When she replied "Which CVS was it, honey?" and I told her it was the one down the street from me and her station, she immediately switched tunes. She began to scream and belittle me. I was terrified. I fell back onto MY couch in MY apartment as I had never expected nor been treated in such a vile way. "SIT DOWN AND SHUT UP!" she screamed, "No pharmacy would EVER fill that much!!" Well, yes ma'am, they would. And they did. I am currently sitting next to a recent Walgreens fill of 3 months, you absolute ignorant liar. You see, CVS had changed one of my prescriptions, illegally, from a 3 month to a 1 month with 2 refills. Illegal. I had told her initially that all I wanted was help in contacting the DEA or FDA or whoever is in charge of upholding that level of rule breaking. Clearly, the police were not going to do it, I came to find out. When I started to look scared, she began to look around my apartment - peering into my room - as if she was looking for probable cause to bring me in and arrest me. I believe she thought I was high on meth. Well, I wasn't. In fact, I was so terrified by this encounter that I turned myself into a psych ward, and all my blood work came back clean. Because I was telling the truth. The truth. I wasn't high, I wasn't in a manic state. I was telling the truth, and I have proof - still - that the law was broken by that pharmacist. I have been in touch with CVS corporate, and they have done more than your officer did. In fact, I am now in intensive therapy and on a slew of new medications because of the fear and terror that was instilled in me by your lying, vile, horrific, piece of s*** officer. I am still traumatized and scared, even by this review. After I reported her, I was stalked by officers outside my apartment. They stalked my car (when I would head outside to smoke, they would see me and drive away). I had officers who mouthed obscenities from across Jones Maltsberger to me as I was having a smoke break. These occurrences have since ended, but I cannot shake that unadulterated fear and terror that was put inside me by that one miserably uneducated officer. Learn the law. Listen to people. Stop assuming that just because you are an officer, you can scream and belittle anyone and everyone into submission. You incredible monsters have absolutely broken me - not beyond repair - but sent me into a mental state that I am still digging myself out of. I am now paying exorbitant sums of money for psychotherapy to help overcome my experience. All I needed was to be protected and served. I was neither protected nor served. This review is a warning to all future people who may consider contacting this police department. DO NOT, under any circumstances. All that will happen is that they will make it worse, or better yet, find a reason to arrest you and bring you in. Thank you.

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    San Antonio Springs Blue Hole - The Grotto nearby

    San Antonio Springs Blue Hole

    4.0(4 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    The Blue Hole, as modest as it is, should still be a bucket list item for San Antonio dwellers…read more Along with other springs in the Headwaters area, it's the source of the San Antonio river, which has shaped our city and its culture for ages. Logistics. Best times to go are evenings and weekends when it's easier to find parking on the campus of the University of the Incarnate Word. Suggestions: park near the Natatorium and cross the river on a footbridge. Or, park near the Student Engagement Center. The path to the Blue Hole takes you past a sand volleyball court. Turn left into a wooded area, and you'll see a low stone wall encircling the spring. Sometimes the spring is dry, and sometimes it is flowing freely. Before you visit, check water level of the Edwards Aquifer. When these pictures were taken, the J-17 well was at 672' and rising. When the spring is flowing, the water surges up through cracks in the limestone and spills out into the muddy, leafy riverbed. Small fish dart around in the water. The spring is a small and humble place compared to the river as it goes through the artsy Museum Reach, the famous Riverwalk, the naturalistic Mission Reach, and beyond. Nevertheless, the Blue Hole has a sacred feeling. There is a bench nearby inscribed with the dictum, "Be still and know."

    I don't consider myself religious by any means, but I always feel a sense of peace when I'm at Blue…read moreHole. Today was the first time in 11 years I've visited it and I was lucky enough to see it teaming with water and tiny little fish nipping at things. Thanks to all the recent rain, the headwaters seem to have awoken and the natural spring began to flow. It looks different from the water in the river in the middle of the campus, looking clearer, cooler, and more inviting to stick your feet in (please don't). In fact, when I graduated, my dad filled an empty plastic water bottle from the spring and to this day it sits on a shelf in their living room. The water is crystal clear and looks drinkable. (again, please don't) The area is kept relatively clean with little to no litter surrounding the wall of the spring or immediate areas of the headwaters. A bench nearby is inscribed with "Be still and know," which wasn't there 11 years ago, but is still a nice touch to sit, ponder, meditate, and reflect. One of the more secluded spots, the sand volleyball court is probably the closest thing you'll catch a glimpse of. It's not too far within the woods where it's scary, but just far enough from the hustle and bustle of campus life.

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