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    Copper Head is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    I have educated myself & i am not so happy with the answers
    Curb scraping is up to the police who patrol and ultimately the home owner since most towns it is not legal to collect items from curb. BUT 99% of the patrol cops will leave the scrapper alone but sooner or later one might hit the ball buster . So that's kinda unnerving
    If a home owner complains to the cops one can get into hot water.
    Now considering a large yard by me has donated $100,000 to flood relief , I feel my work is helping in a small way. But look guys & gals of course if it makes it to trash trucks I am sure it's all sorted and much metal is recovered.
    And a town might even get a few bucks.
    The deal when i collect is i buy gas & buy food in the town i collect. I talk to lots of people & do the best i can for public relations. I can't stress this more , BE POLITE if not this might be you last day curb collecting.

    Last edited by Copper Head; 09-22-2011 at 11:24 PM.

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