I'd agree work with them tell them to keep it behind something or give them a sign to put on it - probably both.
I would bet whomever took it had no malicious intent and wasn't trying to steal, they probably just saw a scrap appliance by a dumpster and snagged it and figured it was "free game" since it was being thrown away.
I know recently I had an arranged pickup (Craigslist) of a scrap very large metal desk and it was in an apartment complex, on the way finding the apartment, I saw a stove next to a dumpster in the apartment complex, it was missing all the elements and the copper was cut off - nasty looking scrap oven. I loaded it up. Someone passing by in a car stopped to help me even - I appreciated it even if I was fully prepared to load it myself as normal. If some other scrapper was supposed to take that oven, how could I possibly know?
I like to scrap and don't like when people steal, but I am not a drug dealer, I am not going to shoot someone or even threaten to for trying to take my
scrap metal, although I do see the importance of protecting your regular routes especially if this is your means of living - but the key is making sure other scrappers know it's not intended for them.
Put DOWN the chain link fence, leave your gloves on and walk away slowly with your hands in the air... *sound of gun cocking*
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