Metal containers are not for my hands , now if i see a container filled with garbage and some metal / wire / and other stuff it's clear to me thats it's going to the land fill in upstate NY maybe in California or other green community's its not but here it is , what I retrieve is not garbage and should not be treated as such . I still feel permission is the way to go. but at least i see i am not even taking from a company's non existent high tech system of recycling magnets -I see upstate NY is not high tech they are into land fills thats what they do
when I have a large bath tub and washer on my roof and there is only room in car for me the driver that is the beat of the dark path to almost all other people who work from 9 to 5.
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According to Emoware.org, one of the web's most comprehensive guides to dumpster diving worldwide, dumpster diving may be considered a form of trespassing. It is up to the dumpster owner to press charges, give a warning or ignore dumpster divers.
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Breaking into a locked dumpster or going into a shed or building to get to the dumpster may be considered malicious damage. Although the charge would not be for dumpster diving, the charge is indirectly caused by dumpster diving.
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Freeganism is a movement of people who are not homeless but live off of dumpster diving in an effort to reduce their carbon footprint, but they do not advocate trespassing or breaking into a dumpster.
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A book by Susan Strasser, "Waste and Want: A Social History of Trash," she charts trash picking as part of the way the poor have been able to survive. Dumpster diving is considered trash picking.
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In 1988 the United States Supreme Court ruled that it is legal to do so. Exceptions are when dumpsters are locked, are inside gates, still town laws supersede
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