Posted by Joe Breshears on April 18, 2008 at 17:39:42 from (69.130.198.104):
In Reply to: Re: Job lay off.. posted by ldj on April 18, 2008 at 17:12:05:
Just to play the Devil's advocate, haven't most farmers and other people for decades been disposing of their used oil and related stuff on their roads, personal dump sites, etc.? Is everybody really packaging up that stuff and paying an outrageous fortune for someone else to dump it? If this man has a commercial venture or is dumping large quantities it's obviously wrong, but what's happened to a man's right to his own land. The cost of disposing used oils by EPA standards often catches people in an impossible position--the money to do that just might not be there. Also, some jobs are simply, "You do some work for me and I give you some money", and in their place those jobs are perfectly legitimate, and when they're over, the two parties go their seperate ways. Anyway, if the guy is a real Darth Vader SOB, then give him what he's got coming, but if his sins aren't really that bad, then siccing the gov't dog on him might not be called for.
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