When our illustrious sanitation engineers picked up recycling, I found
them to be very disrespectful of other people's property, as in throwing
people's recycling containers around. that's how they get broken.
On 03/03/2011 11:04 AM, slg2...@cs.com wrote:
Judy:
What are you talking
I have the opposite reaction to recycling on my alley...the sanitation guys
are nice, friendly and do a good job. In the early days they sometimes
crushed
the materials and left broken glass in piles in the alley. I mentioned it to
the City person in charge and it doesn't happen
Karen,
Since the city wants people to purchase such containers, I think the
least city employee's can do is not bang them up or throw them ar'd
judy
On 03/03/2011 11:35 AM, Karen Morley wrote:
I have the opposite reaction to recycling on my alley...the
sanitation guys are nice,
I imagine that they have way too much ground to cover in the course of the day
to put them back exactly where they found them. Obviously they shouldn't be
hurled about for no good reason but I don't think it's reasonably to expect
them to be delicately set back on the ground where they found
I'm guessing most people have alley pic up. I don't have an alley. My
back faces vineyard lane, where cars park. One container, at present is
behind my car. I know its there so I won't back into it. If not already
done so I'll move it out of the gutter.I know it's my neighbor's
container.