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Re: Is this against the law?

Posted: Nov 8th, 2012, 11:43 am
by theyeti
oh so its a poor woman . thats so sad and some ppl on here were ready to condemn her to starve rather than have her get a few cans .. i have lots of cans u may have miss i dont live in westbank tho

u can pm me on here and arrange to pick them up or what have u . i have no problem helping others it makes me feel good that i can help someone . good on u going and collecting what some wasteful fools throw away , then try to shame u and have u arrested for it . what trash they must have they r that worried about u . this thread really shows what is wrong with the world .

Re: Is this against the law?

Posted: Nov 8th, 2012, 11:53 am
by Fancy
theyeti wrote:oh so its a poor woman . thats so sad and some ppl on here were ready to condemn her to starve rather than have her get a few cans .. i have lots of cans u may have miss i dont live in westbank tho

u can pm me on here and arrange to pick them up or what have u . i have no problem helping others it makes me feel good that i can help someone . good on u going and collecting what some wasteful fools throw away , then try to shame u and have u arrested for it . what trash they must have they r that worried about u . this thread really shows what is wrong with the world .

Nobody knows who the poster is - could be a troll too.

Re: Is this against the law?

Posted: Nov 8th, 2012, 11:55 am
by Catz
Why do you drive like a mad man on my street where young kids are?
Why do you leave garbage after?
Why do you drive away when I come to talk to you?

I have no issues giving bottles...just not the way you do it.[/quote]


ahhhhhhh...carry on.....

Re: Is this against the law?

Posted: Nov 8th, 2012, 12:05 pm
by theyeti
what is a troll

oh u meant the poor woman picking cans ...

how awesome it must be being better than everyone

Re: Is this against the law?

Posted: Nov 8th, 2012, 12:13 pm
by Fancy
theyeti wrote:what is a troll

oh u meant the poor woman picking cans ...

how awesome it must be being better than everyone
If that's how you feel fly at 'er. Trolling requires decieving - it's possible this particular poster may have logged on a one time only just to see what kind of reaction they would get.

Re: Is this against the law?

Posted: Nov 9th, 2012, 6:52 pm
by charliebean
cheeky wrote:We've had this guy in a small blue vehicle 'ransacking' thru everybody's recycling bins. Today he was back again & when he opened his trunk, he had 2 big plastic bags full of cans. I don't mind people collecting cans but I do mind having them rummage through my bin on recycling days. He drives up & down the street going through every bin. I hope I'm not being petty...My husband went out one time & told him to stay out of our bin & the guy just gave him a dirty look & drove off after he was done. Anyone else have a problem with this?



He didn`t go through my bin, so you are wrong in saying he is ransacking thru EVERYONES recycling bin....You aren`t allowed to put cans in the recycling bins...sooo......Stop doing it........you are the cause of the problem, so because of this, to answer your question....Yes you are being petty.....

Re: Is this against the law?

Posted: Nov 9th, 2012, 10:10 pm
by gardengirl
cheeky wrote:We've had this guy in a small blue vehicle 'ransacking' thru everybody's recycling bins. Today he was back again & when he opened his trunk, he had 2 big plastic bags full of cans. I don't mind people collecting cans but I do mind having them rummage through my bin on recycling days. He drives up & down the street going through every bin. I hope I'm not being petty...My husband went out one time & told him to stay out of our bin & the guy just gave him a dirty look & drove off after he was done. Anyone else have a problem with this?


kdwag wrote:He didn`t go through my bin, so you are wrong in saying he is ransacking thru EVERYONES recycling bin....You aren`t allowed to put cans in the recycling bins...sooo......Stop doing it........you are the cause of the problem, so because of this, to answer your question....Yes you are being petty.....


Have you even seen the guy? When I saw the guy, he did go to every bin on my street. I'm sure that is what the OP meant when they said "everybody's" bins.

Re: Is this against the law?

Posted: Nov 10th, 2012, 1:02 pm
by don1234
all of you people should be ashamed of yourselfs. someone who picks cans calling him a creep. not all people can work some dont have the social skills .

Re: Is this against the law?

Posted: Nov 11th, 2012, 12:06 pm
by gardengirl
don1234 wrote:all of you people should be ashamed of yourselfs. someone who picks cans calling him a creep. not all people can work some dont have the social skills .


Read the thread again. It was said that he was creepy. His behaviour and manner is creepy. I am not ashamed that I am bothered by someone who drives like an idiot, and does things which clearly many people are not comfortable with. He appears to be aware that what he is doing is illegal, yet he seems to feel that he is entitled to do it. The rationale that he could be doing something which is more illegal....

Re: Is this against the law?

Posted: Nov 11th, 2012, 1:31 pm
by charliebean
This thread is full of paranoia and over exaggeration. It is easier to state an issue than a solution..Shame on all you ignorant people, I thought we as a society are better than this.

Re: Is this against the law?

Posted: Nov 11th, 2012, 2:03 pm
by Fancy
Tsk tsk - people are allowed to ask a question and express an opinion without the name calling. I wouldn't encourage a stranger rummaging around my yard either.

Re: Is this against the law?

Posted: Nov 11th, 2012, 2:20 pm
by charliebean
Fancy wrote:Tsk tsk - people are allowed to ask a question and express an opinion without the name calling. I wouldn't encourage a stranger rummaging around my yard either.

Yes, people are allowed to express an opinion, just like I did...Why the hypocritical response....Truth hurt???

Re: Is this against the law?

Posted: Nov 11th, 2012, 2:23 pm
by Fancy
kdwag wrote:
Fancy wrote:Tsk tsk - people are allowed to ask a question and express an opinion without the name calling. I wouldn't encourage a stranger rummaging around my yard either.

Yes, people are allowed to express an opinion, just like I did...Why the hypocritical response....Truth hurt???
Why are you getting your back up? Calling people ignorant isn't any different than saying someone is creepy. I'm not a hypocrite btw - I wouldn't like someone rummaging around but doesn't mean I don't support the down and out a different way. Once bitten, twice shy.

Re: Is this against the law?

Posted: Nov 11th, 2012, 2:29 pm
by Fancy
kdwag wrote:This thread is full of paranoia and over exaggeration. It is easier to state an issue than a solution..Shame on all you ignorant people, I thought we as a society are better than this.

It started off as a question - what is your solution?

Re: Is this against the law?

Posted: Nov 11th, 2012, 2:32 pm
by charliebean
Omg...you are right, good job..You should be in politics...We need someone like you to lead us...