Roadside litter

/ Roadside litter #11  
We have weekly trash pick up here. So, one morning the wife is leaving for work and here's a couple of flatlanders out at the end of our drive unloading trash bags from the back of their minivan and throwing them down with our trash. Since the limit is 5 bags and these guys had about a dozen, the wife stopped to find out what was going on. (Besides, they were blocking the end of our drive.) After a heated discussion in which they were told we wanted $20.00 per bag for every one they left, they picked it all back up, put it in the van and drove off in a huff, mad because we wouldn't store their trash for them. It's terrible that the wife made them carry their trash all the way home. /w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif

SHF
 
/ Roadside litter #12  
Steve,

Your wife has nerve and guts to face these guys off. You should give her flowers and take her out to dinner. Sounds like she saved you at least $240 /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif. In other circumstances, these guys may have taken advantage of her. Her quick, responsive action is something that should be praised.

Regards,
Bob Ancar
Cambridge, NY
 
/ Roadside litter #13  
rancar

Nobody takes advantage of her if they know what's good for them. It's like tangling with a Wolverine, not a real wise thing to do. /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif She's got nerve, guts and a great big stick!

SHF
 
/ Roadside litter #14  
Never happened to me, but...
A co-worker from Buffalo told me this one. Late at night he hears a truck pull up outside. Curious, he quietly goes out to see what they're doing. They are unloading a truck full of asbestos shingles ( I think that's what it was). Anyhow, he sneaks around to the road-side, sticks a match in the air-valve of both the tires, then gets back inside and calls the cops /w3tcompact/icons/grin.gif. Cost them quite a fine!
 
/ Roadside litter #15  
People are amazing

People are amazing sometimes. We were sitting in the front yard at the farm where I grew up and somebody pulled up and started to take an old milk can that was laying in the weeds next to a barn. My Dad went over and asked them what they were doing. They said "it didn't look like you were using it, so we thought we'd take it". He told them to put it back and get lost.
 
/ Roadside litter #16  
Re: People are amazing

Yep they sure can be..kinda like when they take stones from a stone wall.."but you have so many"..then you explain its against the law.
I wonder how they would feel if one stop and started picking flowers etc..from there flower garden. /w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif
 
/ Roadside litter #17  
Re: People are amazing

The ones I like best are those with a pickup and chain saw who are sure that all private woods are maintained for the sole purpose of providing them with firewood.
 
/ Roadside litter #19  
I have a mile of public road frontage, that is, a half of a mile of state highway and half a mile of gravel road. We are a mile from two gas station mini-marts that serve drinks in throw away cups. We get the west bound cups as our frontage is from a half mile to one mile west. Given the quantity of ice versus drink, our frontage spans the zone of highest probability of drink completion, given they start on it before driving off. We also get beverage cans, bottles, and the general junk tossed from cars. By far I hate glass containers the most and would back a nationwide 25 cent minimum deposit on ALL glass containers, beverage, pickles, or whatever. Then they would be valuable enough to keep them from being tossed and if they were there would be interest in picking them up.
We also get plenty of fast food wrappers in the general general debris. I would love to have the chance to photograph the miscreant's lisc plates as a local deputy sheriff assures me that with such proof he would personally deliver their trash to them along with a verbal warning regarding litter laws.
The gravel road is only a mile long and the first half is my frontage. There are 3 families down it past me and they share a dumpster and have no reason to litter, yet there are beer cans and the occasional discarded used diaper. The bozos turn off the highway and stop at the first place they can get of the road, the gate where my mailbox is and will soon become the entry point to my private drive to my new house. The beer cans are distributed along my 1/2 mile but are concentrated at two of my gates as they are inset and there is room to get off the road to park and drink. There will be an unwanted outcome for the tresspasser if/when I catch someone in the act.
Worse is the ones that park blocking my gate, climb over it with their family and kids and have a picknic spreading trash around a beautiful pond in full view of my mom's new house's picture window and get miffed when you suggest they leave taking their trash with them.

Alternate short answer: Yeah we get litter, too.

Patrick
 
/ Roadside litter #20  
Grant,

It isn't any better on THIS side of the state /w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif.

I think all us neat people would agree on one thing:
THERE ARE FAR TO MANY SLOBS. And I don't think it makes a dang bit of difference where you're located.
 

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