Posted by RBoots on March 17, 2016 at 20:26:50 from (97.32.140.82):
In Reply to: What kind of person? posted by larry@stinescorner on March 17, 2016 at 17:44:05:
The area I work in has a high population of welfare recipients and white trash. They don't/won't pay for trash service and the one thing the govt doesn't pay for is trash service. Many just throw it in a trash pile in their yard where it blows all over, and occasionally attempt to burn it. Most use the plastic grocery bags as trash bags and when it is full, tie the top and whip it out the car window. Areas where there are no visible houses are loaded with the big stuff, TVs, couches,etc. Part of my job is picking up this trash throughout the year on rainy days. The worst is mowing a roadside and hitting one of those bags hidden in tall grass, it strews the trash everywhere. The local park had trash cans at it, but had to remove them because the dirtbags around there would dump the trash out of the bags on the ground, steal the bag, and then fill it with their own stuff and pitch it in the ditch somewhere. They obviously take no pride in anything, as long as everything is provided to them free of charge.
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