Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh I am from a state that does this and have zero issues with it.
DC needs to stop making everything more expensive and ruining quality of life. This will policy will be magnet for homeless people all around the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh I am from a state that does this and have zero issues with it.
Dc is very corrupt when it comes to garbage cans and recycling . Homeless guy goes through your stuff and makes a mess, you get fined
I went to the university of Michigan in the 1990s. They have a 10 cent bottle deposit in Michigan. Even then you’d go to some kind of grocery store and they have a machine that scans the cans and bottles then gives you receipt for a creditAnonymous wrote:Establishing the infrastructure for collection is a nightmare. Where in Ward 1 do you think they are going to establish the collection site for getting your deposit back?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh I am from a state that does this and have zero issues with it.
DC needs to stop making everything more expensive and ruining quality of life. This will policy will be magnet for homeless people all around the country.
It’s a deposit. It’s only more expensive if you’re lazy and want to destroy the environment.
Anonymous wrote:Eh I am from a state that does this and have zero issues with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh I am from a state that does this and have zero issues with it.
DC needs to stop making everything more expensive and ruining quality of life. This will policy will be magnet for homeless people all around the country.
Anonymous wrote:Eh I am from a state that does this and have zero issues with it.