08-30-2010, 08:45 PM
How can you be so sure? I have often wondered how certain people get their beer and manhattan money for their nightly forays to the local downtown watering hole.
Recyclable Theft
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08-30-2010, 08:45 PM
How can you be so sure? I have often wondered how certain people get their beer and manhattan money for their nightly forays to the local downtown watering hole.
08-31-2010, 01:03 AM
No it can't be him. That Harold guy who lives nearby is much more stupid looking than the person in that photo.
08-31-2010, 01:20 AM
gmg77 Wrote:Wow your really passionate about recycling. I suppose the taxpayers can be stuck for the bill if Onyx raises service charges. At ~3¢ a can I find it hard to believe that the revenue is effected much. I mean huge trucks sucking up gasoline are used to take recycling away, the purpose is not profit off the waste but the service fee charged. If these little old ladies are that effective at hurting Onyx's bottom line we should hire them to run the cities recycling program. There are far bigger fish to fry to eliminate burdens on tax payers. IMHOYou didn't bother to read the articles I posted did you? It hasn't been Onyx for quite a while.
08-31-2010, 02:53 AM
Danno Wrote:You didn't bother to read the articles I posted did you? It hasn't been Onyx for quite a while. Of course I did.. gateway crime,city ordinances, violence over competition and messy scavenging. All kind of flimsy arguments IMO.... I conceded money is lost to scavenging, my argument is it's not that much and that recycling is a service industry. Do you get upset when your neighbors have more trash than you? It costs more landfill space, but they pay the same, so collectively we could could get charged more? Now it maybe you just don't like strangers on your curb sorting your garbage thats a completely reasonable concern of privacy. BTW ONYX=Veolia same company new environmental branding. |
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