The El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office is looking for the owner of a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited that was found abandoned in a river in a protected environmental restoration area. License plate was removed, but the business is advertised on the doors



The surrounding area was part of a federally funded restoration effort in the early 2000s to help clean up damages done by roads, logging, and other man-made structures.

Ironically the business on the door is some envirofriendly consultant douchebag from Portland that makes the statement that it's a business FOUNDED on water quality.
"We proudly support South Lake Tahoe’s League to Save Lake Tahoe, they policies and leadership are a great example of how we can coexist with nature while preserving our home."

BTC Analytics, Inc. was formed in the beginning of 2016 in Portland, Oregon in the United States of America as BTC Consulting, LLC in order to apply analytical methodologies to solve a water quality case

BTC Analytics understands the basic human right for proper pH balanced water that also minimizes the dependence of hazardous, non-biodegradable plastics that pollute the world’s oceans—we believe this standard and transportation of water is an essential human right which must be protected under the United States’ Bill of Rights.


So the irony that they left a jeep in a fresh water stream is hilarious

From their website:
BTC ANALYTICS APPLIES MARKET LEADING QUALITATIVE and QUANTITATIVE TOOLS TO ASSIST ORGANIZATIONS, EXECUTIVES AND GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS IN MAKING INFORMED AND SOUND DECISIONS THAT PROPERLY CORRECTS AND RESTORES ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES THAT DIRECTLY AFFECT THE DOMESTIC and INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY

https://www.consultbtc.com/what-we-do
https://www.facebook.com/eldoradosheriff/photos/a.438339099707314/1172753866265830/
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