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Re: Another.... what would you do... garbage dumpers!


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Posted by da.bees on August 21, 2015 at 20:28:00 from (24.27.75.84):

In Reply to: Another.... what would you do... garbage dumpers! posted by Billy NY on August 21, 2015 at 15:32:04:

It isn't enough that have 47% of population hogging things out, a neighbor dumped in my drive. Recconized truck when it stopped in my drive. Fella got out and dumped contents of two buckets next to driveway. By the time he pulled away I was well on my way in my truck. As I reached end of drive I could see fish heads and interals. Followed him mile and half to his place. I drove on down to his dad's place figuring dad would handle it and teach his adult son some respect. Dad wouldn't hear of his son doing such. Must have been someone else because they own 500 acres where they can dump. Called police. Police said an officer must witness the act before they could do anything. The hell you say,well I was carful to avoid being seen by an officer when I dumped in the neighbor's yard,right of way and driveway for next 5 years until he built a house on a lane shared by other people. Roadside dumping is rampant in counties surrounding DFW. About 10 years ago the county decided to host free dump day once a month in 5 locations accross county for unincorpated citizens. They discontinued it after 3 months because,,,,,,,,,you are not going to believe this,,,,,,,,because they were overwhelmed at all 5 locations and couldn't handle the volume. They now host 1 day at 1 location for a few hours once a month. Collin County Tx lies just outside DFW,covers 886 square miles,populated by 900,000 folks,has 3 congresionel districts and allows residents to dump free once a month. When the clock stricks end of free time periodc the line of people are told they can go to city dump station and pay to dump or store their trash until next month and get in line earlier. Many drive over 50 miles one way and set in line for hours to hear that. Who can blame them for dumping on side of road on their way back home. Get license # and call athorities is what some of you reccomend? You are joking arn't you?


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