Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our trash collection happened really early this morning and I couldn’t get the last small bag (1/3 of a kitchen bag) of trash out like I usually do before they picked up. It was some food leftovers from Easter and some old fruit, so I didn’t want it sitting in the can for a week. I took it in my car and stopped at our neighborhood park and threw it in the large trash receptacle. A woman walking by told me what I did was “disgusting”.
Translation:
“I was disgusted at the thought of my garbage stinking up MY driveway, but I’m totally fine stinking up a public park other people are trying to enjoy, ‘cause I don’t use the park and the trash stinking will no longer be MY problem.”
Anonymous wrote:Our trash collection happened really early this morning and I couldn’t get the last small bag (1/3 of a kitchen bag) of trash out like I usually do before they picked up. It was some food leftovers from Easter and some old fruit, so I didn’t want it sitting in the can for a week. I took it in my car and stopped at our neighborhood park and threw it in the large trash receptacle. A woman walking by told me what I did was “disgusting”.
Anonymous wrote:People are being dramatic on this thread.
Yes what OP did was a little selfish, but it was a one off. It would be like if you jaywalked on a busy street one time to make an appointment, or double parked one time to run in for takeout because you were in an unusual hurry. Those are annoying, selfish behaviors. But if someone did them ONE TIME and felt bad enough about it to post about it here, I'd be like "don't stress about it, next time come up with another solution."
I am glad we get trash pick up twice a week. Every once in a while it's only once a week because of holiday scheduling and it's pretty gross.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's fine as a one off -- you are trying to ensure very smelly trash actually gets collected today instead of in several days. If you made a habit of it, I would think it was rude, though not disgusting. It's trash, it's a trash can.
We have people in our neighborhood you will regularly just place small bags of trash that include old food and diapers in the street or on the curb. THAT is disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:1/3 of a kitchen bag?! That is nothing, really. A small amount. Not much larger than plastic grocery bag I keep in my car for stray trash (and I often throw that in the trash can at the gas station near the pumps- because I tidy while the gas is pumping).
Not a big deal at all. The lady was being rude- these hall monitor types drive me crazy.
That being said, I don’t see what the big deal would’ve been to just leave it in your own trash either, or how this is different than any other week.
Anonymous wrote:Our trash collection happened really early this morning and I couldn’t get the last small bag (1/3 of a kitchen bag) of trash out like I usually do before they picked up. It was some food leftovers from Easter and some old fruit, so I didn’t want it sitting in the can for a week. I took it in my car and stopped at our neighborhood park and threw it in the large trash receptacle. A woman walking by told me what I did was “disgusting”.
Anonymous wrote:For the people who are saying it’s fine, don’t complain that the park bins are overflowing or that there are rats on the playground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if you do it one time, it's not a big deal.
But what if everyone did it just that once this week?
What if everyone bought their groceries at one specific Safeway on Saturdays at 10am? Wouldn't work.
What if everyone decided to play board games every week around the Columbus Memorial Fountain? Chaos.
Just because everyone can't do it doesn't make it wrong, PP. You need additional assumptions to make that case. It's not a slam dunk.
Public dumping is illegal and OP could be fined. Your reasoning is illogical. It’s not illegal to go to the grocery store on a Saturday morning.
Anonymous wrote:Our trash collection happened really early this morning and I couldn’t get the last small bag (1/3 of a kitchen bag) of trash out like I usually do before they picked up. It was some food leftovers from Easter and some old fruit, so I didn’t want it sitting in the can for a week. I took it in my car and stopped at our neighborhood park and threw it in the large trash receptacle. A woman walking by told me what I did was “disgusting”.