HK residents join govt workers to clean up roadblocks and trash
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A group of Hong Kong residents joined efforts with government workers on Wednesday to clean up roadblocks and trash left behind by rioters near the Cross-Harbour Tunnel and Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Over the past week, radical protesters barricaded themselves inside the PolyU and paralyzed traffic in the vicinity with roadblocks.
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