I put out the recycle bin and the garbage bin. When I went back home for lunch I noticed that no one had taken anything out of the recycle bin, but noticed that the two plastic bags containing the garbage were missing. Someone had opened the bags because on the bottom of the bin were some rotten fruit and parts of an old fixture.Now, what would cause someone to do something like this?
I put out the recycle bin and the garbage bin. When I went back home for lunch I noticed that no one had taken anything out of the recycle bin, but noticed that the two plastic bags containing the garbage were missing. Someone had opened the bags because on the bottom of the bin were some rotten fruit and parts of an old fixture. Now, what would cause someone to do something like this?
I put out the recycle bin and the garbage bin. When I went back home for lunch I noticed that no one had taken anything out of the recycle bin, but noticed that the two plastic bags containing the garbage were missing. Someone had opened the bags because on the bottom of the bin were some rotten fruit and parts of an old fixture. Now, what would cause someone to do something like this?
I put out the recycle bin and the garbage bin. When I went back home for lunch I noticed that no one had taken anything out of the recycle bin, but noticed that the two plastic bags containing the garbage were missing. Someone had opened the bags because on the bottom of the bin were some rotten fruit and parts of an old fixture. Now, what would cause someone to do something like this?
That explanation makes the most sense.Don't have an answer, but maybe the guy who collects the garbage tried to take your garbage and one of the bags started to break and the rotten fruit and old fixture parts fell out before he could get it in the truck - maybe you should put less in each bag or double bag big loads.
I put out the recycle bin and the garbage bin. When I went back home for lunch I noticed that no one had taken anything out of the recycle bin, but noticed that the two plastic bags containing the garbage were missing. Someone had opened the bags because on the bottom of the bin were some rotten fruit and parts of an old fixture. Now, what would cause someone to do something like this?
I put out the recycle bin and the garbage bin. When I went back home for lunch I noticed that no one had taken anything out of the recycle bin, but noticed that the two plastic bags containing the garbage were missing. Someone had opened the bags because on the bottom of the bin were some rotten fruit and parts of an old fixture. Now, what would cause someone to do something like this?
Glowpun, we have three different trucks pass by on trash day. One for recycled items, one for yard waste, and the other for trash. We have been experiencing an increase in trash pickers in my area. I'm sure it has to do with the economy. Our recycle bin is strictly for glass jars, aluminum cans, paper, and plastic. Occasionally the aluminum cans get raided because we have places where you can turn them in for cash. Whenever I put items that contain any types of metals like brass, copper etc. they are gone in a heartbeat. When I put things out that are still in working order, I'll put a sign on them stating so and they too disappear quickly. But if someone had taken my green trashbags designated for trash, I would be concerned. Do you have different trucks on trash day that specialize in trash pickup? If so it sounds like the trash pickup came before your lunch and maybe the bag broke leaving stuff behind and the recycled trash truck just hadn't made it there yet. If not, I sure hope you shred all personal information before disposing of it.
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