They already do this in my city in Texas. I caught them going through my recycles bin not too long ago..LOL
Of course, it took TWO CITY EMPLOYEES to do it (no joke)..one to hold the pad and the other to rifle through my garbage!!
The gall of the liberals is unbelievable. A Liberal in every garbage can.
Yeah, gotta sort thru people’s garbage. Unless they are illegals. Then garbage, and everything else is off limits. Their privacy must be respected!!
Aren't these the same people who have been shrieking that Bush is violating their privacy by listening to their phone calls?
Recycling aluminum is more important than national security?
Another Fatwa from the Fascist Figurehead of Frisco.
As those who live here in Fresno know, they already do that here..they also photograph your garbage cans to make sure they are in the appropriate place at the appropriate time.
What an admirable job... what do you do daddy? well i go through people’s garbage cans and make sure they have the correct kind of garbage in each one.
“zero waste by 2020” for S.F? Let’s do it now by getting rid of all the Democrats and their communist cousins.
No Dems, no Reds = no trash.
Being as SF is a “sanctuary-latex-free city”, ain’t nobody gonna find too many recyclable scumbags — er, um — used condominiums, or whatever those gadgets are called.
You would have to wonder who would accept a job as a trash inspector in San Francisco? Getting into the refuse of a depraved place like that would be asking for a plague: any plague; every plague.
Yet illegals have sanctuary
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BY MANDY BOLEN
Key West Citizen Staff
Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.
One of these will no longer be optional in Key West, where officials are drafting a law that makes residential recycling mandatory within the city.
Public Works Director R.B. Havens said Monday the proposal is still in draft form, and thus not a public record. But he said the city will hold a public forum about the program before the proposal goes before the Key West City Commission for discussion and vote.
Current recycling levels in Key West are at a dismal 7.4 percent.
That all could change in the coming months with the implementation of mandatory recycling.
In the draft proposal, garbage collectors would be instructed not to pick up any garbage bag or other container that is found to contain recyclable material. Or, if a collector hears bottles rattling inside a garbage bag, he would tag the bag and leave it on the curb, Havens said.
If the violation was not remedied by the next trash collection day, the matter could be turned over to the city's Code Compliance office for possible fines and penalties.
Havens said his department wants public input on the fines and penalty section of the ordinance.
He also supports issuing each household a much larger recycle bin that would allow residents to place all recyclables in one bin without separating them.
Such a program would make participation much easier for residents, he said.
Annalise Mannix, director of Environmental Programs, pointed out in an e-mail to Havens that residents could simply buy themselves a larger bin for $8 and use it for recyclables, while reserving the provided 14-gallon bin for paper recycling.
Providing the larger, but more convenient bins would cost money during a tight budget year, so the details of the program remain to be seen.
Havens also will tackle the questions expected to arise from multi-family apartment buildings, as garbage collectors would have no way to determine who within a complex is not recycling.
"There's a lot to work out, and the proposal likely will not be ready for public discussion until the middle or end of August," he said.
Published on Tuesday, July 29, 2008 Key West Citizen & Bait Wrapper
This is beyond sick, but what else can be expected from radical leftists.
Great. If San Francisco is doing it, it means that Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels will be implementing it up here within the month.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus