I read it.. Hmmmmmm...... "Prohibited from
dumping computers and cathode
ray tubes
into landfills"... Good time to make the group known. This _could_
actually help
our cause, because anyone who lives in, or has driven in Massachusetts
knows that
they don't know a (expletive deleted)ing thing about fixing potholes!
Recycle
that computer the MOST ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY WAY, Have one of US pick
it up!
True, but as true buerocrats, they will fight us - at least if they
love to do things their buerocratic way at least as over here (and
I now, US-Buerocrats are able to reach world class ranks :).
Sad example: A friend of mine ha s (small) farm an collects cars.
Because he is not in Bill G. income class, he focuses on small
german '50s cars and has some 7 running (most well restored)
cars, and at least a dozend waiting for restoration or serving
as spare part supply. No his city officials are about to force
him to send his cars to a junk yard, since he is operating
an 'unlicensed junk yard' without the proper license and without
the leagal needed facilities. All based on environmental laws.
Don't get me wrong, these laws have helped to force a lot of
bad guys out of business, but as they are followed by some
buerocrates, they even go for worse - just imagine they call
a 1962 Borgward Isabella Coupe 'Sondermuell' (Hazardous Trash).
Just wait until these MA laws will probibit computer collections
since they are unlicenced enviromental hazards !
...
Gruss
H.
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