rademamj1
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Oct 8, 2019
- Messages
- 1,128
- Location
- Waco, Texas
- Tractor
- Kioti CK4010 SEHC, Kubota GR2120, Gravely Proturn 460
Yes Indeed. The country roads during this pandemic filled up with trash, from people not wanting to pay a $5 per load fee in the county landfill. I found Tires, washer-dryers, old sofas, broken furniture, and lots of broken tiles and concrete. Even found a boat being abandoned, so i took photos of the guy and his tow vehicle and sent them to the Sheriff's office. Two days later he was back with a Sheriff watching him load the boat up. Happily, the county picks up the trash each week. Some people today are just lazy and have no sense of community spirit in doing the right thing.My mother has mandatory recycling. Every month she brings her recycle bin out to the roadside... dragging it with one hand while the other holds her cane. Often she drags that same full bin back with the same material in it after they gather the rest of the trash.
One thing which mandatory fees for tires and white goods has done is sent more of that trash onto the roadside; one refrigerator and 2 tires would take away the money for a 30 pack.