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In reply to the discussion: Is scavenging for scrap metal a bad thing? [View all]robinlynne
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On trash pickup day, some guy comes around with a little cart and goes thru people's
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#7
That is out and out theft. If you are giving stuff away or just throwing it out it is different.
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#8
Metal theft is so bad here that scrap yardsnow have to document ID of scrap sellers.
dixiegrrrrl
Sep 2012
#13
Well, I sold some stuff from my dad's garage after he passed. Unfortunately some other people
GreenPartyVoter
Sep 2012
#5
Re your scenario. If you own it and give it away, it isn't scavenging. Since you can not
uppityperson
Sep 2012
#6
Some people feel that if someone gets a use out of an item they no longer need, all is good.
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#9
Be happy if looking tacky, is the worst thing your neighborhood has to worry about.
Vincardog
Sep 2012
#11
I take a lot of stuff to Goodwill because it is close. But Big Brothers/Big Sisters has called me
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#23
I wear stuff I love out too! But...I have some stuff from when I was working and now just don't
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#26
That's exactly what I did this summer when I remodeled my kitchen.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Sep 2012
#31
Define "scavenging" . The recycling "expert" didn't want his scrap to go missing. What about the
Vincardog
Sep 2012
#10
I define scavenging as "dumpster diving" only doing it in people's individual trash bins.
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#14
with the exception that if the container is a "recyclables only" container it is not trash and...
yawnmaster
Sep 2012
#34
well, it is not free in our city since our taxes pay for it. And there is an extra fee for large
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#18
That is what the recycling expert was saying. So she said there is an option that the city/town
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#19
Even if *I* do...not everyone in the neighborhood waits until the last day.
hamsterjill
Sep 2012
#37
In the case you mention with the file cabinet, I would say it is a good thing.
Jamastiene
Sep 2012
#36
well, mine was hypothetical even tho I do have old metal file cabinets I'd like
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#41
someone "scavenged" my very cool 1950s metal lawn chairs OUT OF MY FENCED BACKYARD
DonRedwood
Sep 2012
#42
It's a bad thing when they steal metal from your property, which happened to me.
LeftinOH
Sep 2012
#53