That would really piss me off.
Jim

On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:26 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>    One of my buildings got a trash "Violation notice *warning*" (a warning
> -- not a fine) for recycling not separated from regular trash.
>
> The new wrinkle is that the violation notice was written at 8:43 am, and
> was found at about 8:50 am when our people went to set the trash out at the
> curb. Therefore the notice was written before the trash was set out. I
> conclude that either:
>
>    1. The "officer" might have been making it up.
>    2. The "officer" might have issued the warning to the wrong building.
>    3. The "officer" might have gone up the alley to the rear of the
>    property (when, legally, the trash is still ours and not the city's) and
>    searched through bags that might or might not have been gone through by us
>    for purposes of separation.
>
> I sent a complaint about this to the Streets Dept and will let the
> community know what, if anything, comes of it. True, it's not a violation
> for which a fine was assessed, but these "officers" can't just go around
> making mistakes or acting illegally.
> Or, are they endowed with some kind of ability to foresee the future (in
> which case, their talents are surely being under-utilized by the city)?
>
> Alan Krigman
> KRF Management, ICON/Information Concepts Inc
> 211 S 45th St, Philadelphia PA 19104-2918
> 215-349-6500, fax 215-349-6502
> [email protected] or [email protected]
>



-- 
Jim Cummings

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