Neighbor dumping trash into my garbage can

Anonymous
I don’t believe you - people like you always want to start fights with neighbira
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did the trash company at least take your trash? Or did they leave everything in there. When did you roll out your bin? Is it possible someone put that stuff in there ahead of time and the trash company just left it!


It's still not OP's trash and likely the neighbor's. Logic isn't your strong suit, pp.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t believe you - people like you always want to start fights with neighbira


So, you think OP is just making up a random story about the contents of her trashcan? Or she filled it with pipes and concrete herself to then start up an argument with her neighbors over it? Bizarre.
Anonymous
If you know who did it I would just dump the trash in their front yard and leave it there. That’s pretty nervy to put pipes and concrete unbagged in someone else’s trash.
Anonymous
I’d go across the street, with a trash item or 2 in hand (if possible) and ask. ”did your construction workers put this in my trash? it looks like construction material”

Even though they (apparently) have no help, hopefully they blame the “workers” to save face, apologize & rectify the situation….this gives them an easy out without admitting they did it. Also: Possibly their teenagers did this, and the parents did not know.
Anonymous
Is it possible that one of the people helping your neighbors mistook your trash can for theirs? Maybe they didn’t realize. That might be the best way to approach the neighbors- it looks like someone was mixed up about which trash can goes with which house.
Anonymous
It was probably the workers and they probably figured the trash guys hadn't come by yet
Anonymous
Technically, once the trashcan is on the curb of a public street it becomes fair game for anyone to use ...or in the case of the police during an investigation, can take items from said trash to obtain DNA w/o your permission (pizza crust, cigarettes, etc).
So unless Op's neighbors came onto her property to dispose of trash she doesn't gave much of an argument except ethically.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are absolutely know who it is, return the trash to them.


Or switch cans with them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Technically, once the trashcan is on the curb of a public street it becomes fair game for anyone to use ...or in the case of the police during an investigation, can take items from said trash to obtain DNA w/o your permission (pizza crust, cigarettes, etc).
So unless Op's neighbors came onto her property to dispose of trash she doesn't gave much of an argument except ethically.


Dear Lord, tell me you aren't a pedant like this in real life. If this happened to you, you wouldn't be happy either. Surely you wouldn't just sit there doing nothing? Concrete and pipes are not acceptable trash where we live. Next week the trash guys aren't going to accept it, and whoever owns the can is stuck with it. So best to approach the neighbors now, moron.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why not walk over there and ask them, like a grown up?


I would not because people shoot people in this here country for doing such things.

Anonymous
There is nothing wrong with white women sticking up for themselves and not getting trampled by others OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Technically, once the trashcan is on the curb of a public street it becomes fair game for anyone to use ...or in the case of the police during an investigation, can take items from said trash to obtain DNA w/o your permission (pizza crust, cigarettes, etc).
So unless Op's neighbors came onto her property to dispose of trash she doesn't gave much of an argument except ethically.


Nope. Police is one thing. People pay for garbage capacity. It’s not ”fair game”‘when it’s moved to the curb.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised you only get trash once a week?


How much trash do you make that you need more than once a week? We’re a family of four and could get by with once a month.
Anonymous
Ooh I would be SO annoyed OP.

However you do want to handle things in a civil matter since you do have to live close to these people.

I would tell them in as civil manner as you can that it is a hardship when they put their garbage into your can as it limits the amount of room you will have for your own.

Hopefully they will understand & refrain from doing this anymore.

If they deny it or continue to do so then I would have no choice but to install cameras in the front of your home to discourage future dumpings.

Though am not sure if they can be reported for what they did.
(I live in a condo complex w/a community dumpster.)

Good luck! 👍🏽
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