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Originally Posted by LIforrelaxin
The question I have here, is whether or not the is a huge incovience? That is what people need to ask themselves.
Having a periodic bags checked is not unreasonable if you ask me. Especially where the town has made it know recycling is a priority. In the good ole days, at the dump you just through stuff in the pit, and it got covered up. Well the dump filled up. Now in Moultonborough everything is hauled away.
Sure the town could decided to just let the dumpsters get filled up with everything. But Moultonborough made a choice. The have required trash to be seperated. This ultimately saves the town money. The trash dumpsters are only filled with trash, and thus don't have to emptied as often. The recyclable materials are seperated out, and the town can make some money with them.
This all makes sense to me. the rules of the dump are known. The routine inspections seem reasonable to me.
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I was inspected again today. No big deal if you are doing your part, we are good recyclers for the most part.
I did send a note to RA Kinmond that perhaps a sign (even on a sawhorse at the facility entrance) noting that screening of trash will occur may be prudent and keep the insults to the employees down (the worker I spoke with today said he could not repeat some of the names he has been called).
I agree wholeheartedly with Yosemite- please do not equate getting your trash inspected for recyclables with the holocaust that Nazi Germany perpetrated.