Posted on 06/02/2017 9:18:01 AM PDT by Oldpuppymax
Good Grief. To what extent will government overreach its authority? The new imprimaturs of a central Florida utility have become scary indeed! What right does a government entity have to prowl through the garbage of individual, innocent homeowners without a warrant? What mystery public union sector employees will "examine the contents of customers' recycling bins?"
Taking the Save Our Planet mantra to an entirely new level, an over-eager garbage pickup initiative soon plans to do the following to an estimated 22,400 waste customers who are trapped in a one size fits all city negotiated contract with a single waste collection agency. Official information included in the left-leaning, local newspaper provides the new job description for garbage collectors. Included is: 1) Examination of customers' recycling bins. 2) If mystery employees decide the individual customer wantonly mixed recyclables with non-recyclables, said customer's bin will be left uncollected, even though he paid for such collection. 3) Earlier, customers received informational letters. This month and in July, the "city will apply stickers" with more informational fear tactics. 4) Next step involves the garbage contractor "examining the amount of contaminated waste." 5) Here's the real stopper: "When residents contaminate their recyclable waste, employees will place a letter explaining what items were not recyclable in a YELLOW BAG and hang it on the trash bin handle! 6) Even scarier is the fact that: "Workers will add the [customers] address to "a LIST!" 8) If your name gets on THE LIST more than once, look out. Your name and address will be sent to city officials!
I was all aboard for the Planet Salvation meme of leftist Globalists until I learned of the huge carbon tax imposed on individual, private businesses by millionaires looking to use climate change for their own financial gain. How can wealthy Hollywood...
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Take your garbage and dump it on the mayors lawn...
Since I moved to a farm on central KY it has become easy. We don’t have trash service so I do the following:
1. Food waste is thrown into compost bin.
2. Paper, plastic and anything else that will burn is burned in our burning barrel.
3. Glass and metal are thrown into a plastic grocery bag and I take them to work with me, where I throw them in the public trash bin on the street.
I am forced to pay city income tax (I don’t live in the city) and that is the ONE service from the city I actually use. :)
This recycling thing is not only stupid, but the fact that they even CAN investigate your garbage is not about finding violations. It is about reminding you that you are under their thumb at all times. It is a quality of life thing.
And out here the quality is MUCH higher. Cities in a fascist regime steal your soul.
This is nothing.
In NYC, a landlord or his representative has to go through tenant’s garbage to make sure that the recyclables are correctly sorted. If a garbage inspector finds a can or tin foil in regular garbage, then the landlord is fined $100.00. The inspectors use metal detectors.
No one has a clue how to throw out pizza boxes because of the grease stains.
In NYC people have also gotten tickets for disposing home garbage into public garbage cans on the street. Long live Big Brother.
I can think of several big time liberal control freaks that would be in the stratosphere with joy if they could go through other people’s garbage and recycling.
Mr. Jones gets very upset with Mr. Smith for the way Mr. Smith has been looking at Mrs Jones so he puts some empty motor oil cans into Mr Smith’s recyclable paper bin.
Now everyone will have to install cameras to spy on their own garbage.
This is actually a racist policy. Please follow ...
In our Central Florida community, recycling is “single stream.” No longer do you have to separate glass by color, metal from glass, etc. It all goes into a single bin and is sorted out at the recycling center.
Now talk about a job to be featured by Mike Rowe! Sorting other people’s trash? Not high on the list of desirable occupations. But also not something where a previous criminal record would prove an impediment to employment. In fact, I would suspect that garbageman ... sorry, person ... is in the ex-offender’s top 5 jobs list.
hang with me ...
We all know that the criminal justice system is hopefully discriminatory and weighted against persons of color. (surely that doesn’t need a sarc tag, does it?) Well, it follows that if folks are careful about putting extraneous items in their recycle bin, there will be less volume needing sorting. And less volume means fewer labor hours required. Fewer hours, fewer jobs. What is an ex-con to do if they cannot get hired on at the recycle center??? And because chances are that ex-con is a minority, this must be an obvious racial plot to deny meaningful employment.
Racis, I tell ya! #BlackJobsMatter
Well if people stopped putting trash in recycle bins, this wouldn’t be an issue. Recycling facilities can’t handle certain things, and sending them trash can contaminate a whole bunch of stuff, or leave them with huge piles of stuff they can’t process. My roommate’s girlfriend puts my compost in the trash, and tries to recycle plastic bags covered in paint. Recyclable bottles and cans go in the trash... It’s not difficult to not be an idiot.
Seriously, it’s not difficult. Most recycling bins have a label on the top that give you a general idea for what’s recyclable and what’s not. Dallas’s Sanitation even sent out a flyer describing a bunch of stuff that isn’t recyclable. (I didn’t know our system doesn’t handle plastic bags.) Part of your waste disposal is properly disposing of waste.
I’m not big on government doing a lot of stuff, but they are the one providing the service (albeit through a contractor). You don’t need extra gov employees doing this, but it makes sense for the guys picking up recyclables to make sure that what they’re picking up is actually recyclable. And if not, leaving a note/not picking up what’s actually trash (it’s separate from recycling!) is what should be done.
We have that in my town here in Michigan.
Some a-hole will come onto your property and “survey” your bin, and potentially take it away if it isnt “good enough”.
Keep mine locked in the garage. Not like I tossing old batteries in it, but still they can go find better things to waste money on.
I find a few twenties in an envelope taped to the can lid the pickup immediately before Christmas prevents any problems of this type.
I hate that I have to bribe my garbage collector, in addition to paying for his service, but there you are.
Where I live we have two cans provided by the trash hauler: recyclable and trash. Pizza boxes are on the trash list because of the grease. And the pickup is so automated the truck driver doesn't have time to look through the trash. He just drives next to your can, the truck's arm grabs the can and flips it over into a big container on the front. About the only thing that might get him to look is if I threw out a couple cinder blocks.
But that would require them to turn off the TVs and computers and actually do something, so it'll never happen.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
SCOTUS has ruled that once you take your garbage to the curb you have no expectation of privacy regarding the contents. It's fair game for the police to search without a warrant.
An observation. Four or five years ago our fair city got big plastic tubs on wheels, one for trash, one for recyclables. Chances are you did too. In fact it seems that cities and towns all over the world got them. What are the odds?
It gets better. Take a good look at the front of the bin. Every one of them has a bar code. I wonder if each bar code registers a particular bin to an assigned address? Perhaps some form of electronic weighing technology on the truck to drop data into a database tracking your use?
That’s silly. Garbage collection is free (paid by homeowner’s taxes) so what difference would it make if garbage is tossed in the cans in front of home or at the street corner.
I live in Greene County NY (120 miles from NYC). We recycle only if we want to...and we pay for our garbage by the bag.
Set rat traps inside the recyclable bin. Catch those filthy critters.
Fort Worth did this when it started it’s recycle bin enforcement program. They fined people $200 if anything not on the official list was found.
Results: everything went in the trash. The enforcement program was ended shortly.
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