Billy, years back some neighbors friends down the road from me stopped their vehicle and threw their garbage in my garbage can and drove off.
We went on vacation once and was driving thru Mississippi town,there was garbage piled 8 feet high as long as the eye could see, the only break in the wall of garbage was peoples driveways. After vacation was over I came home and wrote the Governor of Mississippi, and told him about the trash and where it was located. I did get a reply from him, saying that even if they clean it up, as they have, people are too darned lazy to take it to the dump and within a week it looks like they never cleaned it up to begin with. By garbage I mean washers, dryers, refrig, mattresses, tires, and big black bags of home trash. I wondered about how many rats and cockroaches lived in those homes and if they even cared, so you got it light.
Back to our garbage droppers in our can, we picked it back out of our can and took it back to the rightful owner,who I am sure appreciated getting it back,cause it set in their yard for over the week festering in July heat. They never did it again. Thats one way to handle it. LOU
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