I'm sure this varies by location. However I was wondering is it exactly legal to stop & get things once people put them out for trash? I don't really want to call the police station to find out then they might start looking for it to happen.
I'm sure this varies by location. However I was wondering is it exactly legal to stop & get things once people put them out for trash? I don't really want to call the police station to find out then they might start looking for it to happen.
Legal here...some cities require permits.
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Unfortunately, we can't answer that question for you. Laws and ordinances differ from place to place. Check your city and county web sites.
As was already said, go on line and check code/zoning ordnance's for your particulate municipality. Here in Southern Cal. most city and town's have it all "spelled" out, online. Probably not the best or most fun reading on the internet, but it's there!
It seems universal that anything in a "Recycling bin/container" belongs to the city/company that is picking it up. So I would never take anything from a recycling container of any kind.
I feel you have gotten very accurate information on from the other responses. Mike.
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Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked
You’re probably in better shape if your municipality does their own trash/recycling collection. They probably look at it as “less work for me to do.”
Now, a private company that’s contracted to do the collection might be a different story since there’s a good chance they separate the scrap they pick up and then sell it themselves.
Now, I shop CurbCo in both kinds of places and I’ve had the cops pull up behind me while I was loading some scrap into the truck. I’ve never had an issue with them; they usually just want to know why I’m pulled off to the side of the road with my hazards flashing. I just tell them I’m looking for some scrap metal as a side job and then they go about their business. So, for me, there’s either no ordnance against it or the cops just don’t care.
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Thanks everyone. I haven't had any instance of trouble, couple people watched me take the stuff but no one ever says anything. Just don't want trouble with the po po...lol
Even if there are ordinances that say its not legal, its up to the police if they want to enforce. Once city I used to scrap they never said anything to me for 2 years and then one night I got pulled over and the cop asked me if I knew it was illegal. I said no, I never thought of looking that up, would never have thought it, would never have thought there would be an actual rule about it. He was nice, said I could keep what I had but not to pick up any more. He said they didn't want folks making a mess. Well, that right there told me another scrapper must have been leaving a mess behind and they got complaints. This is where what we do affects ALL of us.
Scrapper, Scrap Yard Worker, Horse farm worker, Cooler Puller and just plain ''tired''
I have been questioned by the police while dumpster diving once. He looked in the dumpster and saw it was all trash and said "As long as it's a trash dumpster it was ok but if it was all steel he would have to arrest me". I'm not a lawyer but I thing if things go out to the
curb for trash it becomes public domain and free for the taking. If not the police would have to get a warrant to search through trash for evidence. Just my .02
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