Sam Ismail wrote:
There's been a court decision that has
emphatically stated that once it
goes in the garbage, and the garbage is publicly accessible (ie. you can't
go onto private property) its up for grabs. Local laws may differ, so its
always worth knowing what the laws are in your area before you decide to
go scrounging in the trash.
Yah. Definitely. Especially in municipalities with mandatory
recycling near areas where recycables can bring a decent price.
(The Bay Area was lousy with them last time I lived there).
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