Posted by B-maniac on January 25, 2009 at 08:14:56 from (207.241.137.117):
In Reply to: Is it a crime? posted by Oldoaky2 on January 24, 2009 at 16:30:25:
YES YES YES>>> It belongs to the company or person who put it there until the dumpster co. takes it, then it belongs to them. Many people may have second thoughts about what they threw out or the husband may come home to find his wife inadvertantly threw out something of his and go out to retreive it only to find you taking it for yourself. Some dumpster co.'s sort through refuse and save the recyclables to sell(which would include lumber). So you see , YOU WOULD BE STEALING TO DO THIS!!! A lot of landfills have recycling picking stations where the "trash" is sorted and recycled (SOLD) to help fund the equipment. That piec e of lumber wasn't going to just be buried. It was going to help pay for the operation. SO , if you took it , you stoled it!
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