yeah its like that here to it you dont make a mess i see no probs with doing it nothing wrong with lifting the lid and seeing if there is anything on top thats what i do.
thats how i got a computer battery backup mind you the lid was already open so no harm there=) i wish peope would call me that way i dont miss any window a/c's that they have cause i dont check regularly=(
When your being watched, just shout out with treasure in hand "WOW this is just what I needed".
A winning atmosphere is contagious.
lol
I'm in the borough of Queens in New York City. So how can I collect scrap if it is against the law I don't want to be fined it is not worth it if that is the case.
NYC is know far and wide for making it difficult to open and operate a business. I think you should contact businesses and ask them for their scrap. Under stand that you will have lots of competition for scrap metal. I expect you may need to specialize in an area of the business. You've mentioned you don't have a truck or a storage area to work with. Keep reading the old threads you will begin to recognize opportunities. 73, Mike
PS when calling on businesses you are selling your service(what ever type scrapping you intend to do)
"Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}
Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked
NYC doesn't work that way.
The regular NYC police have nothing to do with NYC sanitation laws. The NYS sanitation departmaent has their own sanitation police to enforce sanitation laws.
You can read the laws here:
DSNY - About - Illegal Dumping + Theft Of Recycling Laws
In paticular:
Theft of Residential Recyclable Material
Except for an authorized employee or agent of DSNY, it shall be unlawful for any person to disturb, remove, or transport by motor vehicle any amount of recyclable material placed out at curbside, within the stoop line, or in front of the premises for collection or removal by DSNY.
Penalties for this offense include a fine and vehicle impoundment. Both the owner and driver of the vehicle are liable for theft of recyclable material.
Fine: $500–$1000 (Operator); $500–$1000 (Owner) plus Vehicle Impoundment
Removal of DSNY-marked or Refrigerant-Containing Item—Fine: $750–$1500 (Operator); $500–$1000 (Owner) plus Vehicle Impoundment
You can read the New York City laws here:
DSNY - About - Illegal Dumping + Theft Of Recycling Laws
In paticular:
Theft of Residential Recyclable Material
Except for an authorized employee or agent of DSNY, it shall be unlawful for any person to disturb, remove, or transport by motor vehicle any amount of recyclable material placed out at curbside, within the stoop line, or in front of the premises for collection or removal by DSNY.
Penalties for this offense include a fine and vehicle impoundment. Both the owner and driver of the vehicle are liable for theft of recyclable material.
Fine: $500–$1000 (Operator); $500–$1000 (Owner) plus Vehicle Impoundment
Removal of DSNY-marked or Refrigerant-Containing Item—Fine: $750–$1500 (Operator); $500–$1000 (Owner) plus Vehicle Impoundment
If you want to scrap in NYC you have to develop relationships with people/businesses to give you scrap.
You also need signed, dated, detailed receipts to prove the scrap items were given to you and not picked off the curb.
Pictures of people giving you the scrap items would also be a good idea.
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