People are really shitty sometimes. Crap like this is a constant problem in rural areas. WHY do assholes in suburbia bring their garbage to the country to dump on the side of the road? You see everything you can think of dumped!! RVs, furniture, household garbage, tires…it’s despicable. 🤬🤬🤬

These are two different streets, different years but a common sight out here. 🖕🏻

@NorCalCherylLyn Yeah , every now and then my county has free days for large items but if they were consistent it would be much better!

@Tattoomonkey29 @NorCalCherylLyn As much as I hate living here, we get to throw away one large item a week for free. Nothing in Lansing was free, you had to buy a $35-40 sticker to get a large item picked up and those had restrictions on them. The only restriction I’ve run across here is mattresses and box springs have to be securely wrapped in plastic.

Took me a couple years to find this out about here because I’m so used to not putting large items out for pick up.

@cjcrew @Tattoomonkey29 we need to find a metal scrapper to reduce our large item disposal costs. Daughter and sil have like 3 washers to get rid of. Rural folks store their trash on their property, urban/suburban people are the dumpers out here.

@NorCalCherylLyn @Tattoomonkey29 When I lived I Lansing my neighborhood was right off the intersection of two fairly major highways, but the neighborhood was mostly residential with a couple gas stations and small businesses clustered around the on/off ramps (with MSU just down the street). It wasn’t unusual to see large appliances tossed out along one of the side streets, or furniture. We were the “worthless” area where many tossed their old couches or dryers. Residents also did this as well.

@cjcrew @Tattoomonkey29 I’ve never understood making your trash a neighborhood or a law enforcement problem.

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@NorCalCherylLyn @Tattoomonkey29 The problem is disposing of large items is expensive, for both the municipality and the residents. This was a student/poor working class area and most people couldn’t afford the fees. If you left it in your yard the city would fine you, which was more expensive than a tag would have cost, so if you couldn’t afford the tag you definitely couldn’t afford the fine. Dumping it becomes the only option many could afford.

@cjcrew @Tattoomonkey29 it should be more civically minded. I get the being unable to afford it! It shouldn’t be cost prohibitive.

@NorCalCherylLyn @Tattoomonkey29 It shouldn’t be cost prohibitive and it shouldn’t be information you have to hunt down. However, if I’d have called and asked they may have been forthcoming with this information, I don’t know since I didn’t call. I get confused trying to figure out most organizations phone systems.

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