:thumbsup:
I had a tenant who moved out and left a heaping pick-up load of garbage, old tires, bed springs, grills, busted furniture, you name it. The tenant said he would come get it "later", he was a real con man snake, also a preacher. I knew where his new church assignment was (with his new house next door), so after a couple weeks I waited until Sunday morning when he was busy giving his sermon (probably about being a good person) and "returned" his property to his driveway. I thought returning it for free was the very charitable Christian thing to do.
Yeah, I think a lot of the garbage I see is thrown out not because they're lazy slobs (per se), but a lot of the stuff is thrown out over GUILT and/or not wanting to be caught with item. Things like:
Scratch off lottery tickets: Thrown out by "losers" (literally) who spent money that they probably couldn't afford on a losing scratch off ticket. They're either ashamed or don't want spouse to find out. (I wish if they were going to "throw their money out the window" like that they would convert it into lottery tickets first!)
Beer bottles: Again don't want t get caught by spouse or the law.
Fast food wrappers: From the high percentage of garbage that is this, I really suspect there is a contingency of people (women?) who secretly eat fast food on their way home from work, then either because of shame/guilt of cheating on their diet, or spouse finding wrappers, etc.. feel the need to immediate discard evidence.
Nothing like a little roadside anthropology!