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It is approximately 6:30 p.m. here. I literally just put out two bags of recycling for tomorrow morning. I went inside to get the rest of the garbage and *poof* the bag with the plastic and metal is gone. I have been fighting the case of the mysteriously disappearing recycle bags for months. It bothers me because I know my recycling keeps my property taxes down. Since I pay almost $10,000 in frickin' property tax each year, I would like to keep them as low as possible. OK, yeah, I could move somewhere that houses and property tax weren't so ridiculously high, but I live here now. This stealing of the recycling probably wouldn't bother me if it was one of the many homeless people that walk by everyday. No, this is not. This is a couple who drive up and down the block every week and take ALL of the recycling that has been put out. They come around the evening before and come back 6:30-ish in the morning after the garbage people have come by. I know they are collecting to take everything to the recycle place and get cash. I could do that too. It just seems unfair to load up their huge truck and redeem bottles and cans for cash. It would take me months before I had enough to make the trip worthwhile. Lately, I've taken to camping on the front porch on Fridays waiting for the recycling truck. That's really petty of me. I didn't want to it tomorrow. Apparently they made two rounds tonight. That's fine, I still have a bag of the really good stuff waiting for tomorrow morning.

Date: 2006-02-17 01:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fitfool.livejournal.com
In what way does your recycling keep your property taxes down? Do they track how many bags of recycling you set out and lower your property taxes accordingly?

Date: 2006-02-17 03:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yesimthegirl.livejournal.com
No. Somewhere I have an article about this. Berkeley basically does what this couple is doing by collecting and exchanging for money. The money goes back into the city coffers most of it earmarked to fund the city's garbage and recycling program. Less recycling for the city, means less money going back in and what I pay for garbage/recycle collecton goes up. It wouldn't make a difference if the recycling the couple collected went back into the Berkeley system, but it doesn't.

Date: 2006-02-21 01:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fitfool.livejournal.com
Ah ok...I see your frustration now. Otherwise I was confused...who cares if the money goes to a homeless person or the couple in the truck?

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