Posted by Billy NY on March 18, 2016 at 10:53:59 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: What kind of person? posted by larry@stinescorner on March 17, 2016 at 17:44:05:
I guess its not hard to figure, people seem to litter along most roads. I've got some road frontage and when I have to mow down there, I have to pick it all up or its shredded and dispersed, glass bottles and a mower deck is not a good combination.
I thought I had seen everything until mid to late last summer. A car full of what I am sure was city folk, came up to the end of the lane here, pulled into the end of my driveway. A tall African American women gets out, opens the trunk and starts to unload an an entire trunk packed with garbage bags. She started piling them against and around my old ford tractor which was parked there as I was working on the driveway with it. This is felony dumping if I am correct. I casually alerted them this was not cool, she picked up all the bags, packed them back into the trunk and they took off. I used some discretion as I did not want any potential retaliation. I certainly had other options that would not have been so nice to them, and for the most part, I'd usually follow through on that, but I decided that given the gang violence and similar things, it was best to keep my distance from that car load of people and use care in how I dealt with it. The nerve of some people that do these things...unreal!
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