I have been watching magnet fishing and people love to toss stuff over bridges without a second thought on the environmental impact. Hiding evidence I can almost understand but not lawnmowers, car batteries, etc.

It seems deeper fines should be made to discourage this terrible behavior.

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    For big times like furniture, engines, toilets, construction debris, etc it’s to save money. You can’t throw those things in a dumpster, and a trip to my local dump costs $160.

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      If it’s big and metal there’s a scrapyard that will, at the very least, take it off your hands for free. Free metal is free metal. Getting the big metal thing to the scrapyard is another story.

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      Goddamn. It costs like thirty or forty bucks to throw out one of those items here (not construction debris–that’s too big/heavy).

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        There’s so much NIMBY about landfills they’re rare and very far apart, so they can get away with charging 4x what’s fair.

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          I mean to be fair having a landfill around would be one of the only things I’d be a NIMBY about.

          I’d even accept a nuclear reactor over a landfill.

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                It got hit by a 9.0 earthquake AND a tsunami, and only ONE guy MAYBE died from radiation, FOUR YEARS later.

                I remember Fukushima.

                You never knew Fukushima. You only knew the bullshit shoveled into your ears.

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      It’s unfortunate that waste disposal is one of those things that gets cut back (see, it doesn’t work. Let’s save money). I was pleasantly surprised by my town having more traditional service where they’ll pick up anything. For something big, like furniture, they want you to call ahead so they can send a flatbed, but they’ll take just about anything.

      Meanwhile, my ex a couple towns over, has to pay per bag and you’re on your own for anything big