Posted by 37Chief on January 09, 2015 at 12:24:46 from (68.8.190.118):
You never know what you will run across on the internet. I didn't know this is a problem. People peeing in plastic bottles and tossing them out the window. Then in hot weather road side cleaning crews come along and pick up the bottle, and some explode from the heat. Even mowing with a tractor seams to be a problem. I don't think I would like have my mower covered with that. I see that a lot on long stretches of desert roads. Yellow filled plastic bottles are everywhere out here on the left coast. The article says most are from truckers, but it can be from anyone I believe. I don't know about you guys, but when I have to go, I have to go now. I stop along the road and open the passenger door, grab a water bottle and, make like I am having a drink, while watering the grass, and my door if I am not careful. Stan
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