Mass. City Catches Trash Cheats With the Power of Misspelling 14
Managers with Gloucester's Public Works Departmint are trying to catch counterfiters by deliberately mispelling the word "official" with "offcial". Recycling cordinator Kathy Middleton says the intentional misspelling is suposed to make it easier to catch people who try to counterfeit bags. It's good to know that the spelling mistakes were intentinal and not just somebody hurring through thier work.
Hope its fake. (Score:2)
Seriously, being _forced_ to spend $2/trashbag just to throw shit away in? It's obvious that the city is just trying to get money... for $2 you can get like 100 GLAD trashbags.
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Would you prefer stamps? (Score:2)
for $2 you can get like 100 GLAD trashbags.
And then you'd still have to pay $1.98 for the stamp that you affix to the GLAD trashbag so that the garbage collector will take the trash to the landfill for you.
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Seriously, being _forced_ to spend $2/trashbag just to throw shit away in?
Are you really so dense that you don't really how costly getting rid of trash is?
If you don't want to pay the $2, keep the trash or find someone else to haul it away. Then you'll see that $2/bag is a good deal.
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Let's see. 4 bags a week = $8 per week = $416 per year.
Paying your own for trash pickup out in the country: $70/quarter = $280, and that's with a more expensive service.
Paying as part of a large group (a country city) who contracts out the whole city (socialism, I admit): $38/quarter = $152/year.
Ya, corruption it is. And/or massive environmental regulations. Which, he cynically said, amounts to much the same thing in the end.
So if you are paying such a ridiculous cost per bag , look in the mirror, peo
The irony is painful (Score:1)
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Stupid idea. I live in Germany and get large amounts of spam (Eng + Germ) where the spelling and grammar are disaster zones. Some of that will be to avoid spam filters, but mostly it is because the spammers simply do not know the language they are spamming in. Seriously, a mail from a bank using what is probably Russian grammar and misusing words? No way could it be real.
Now some city starts distributing deliberate mistakes. I'd simply assume they were fake if I lived there. What is with the older bag
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A likely story... (Score:1)
I find it much more likely that somebody misspelled the word, and then duplicated it several times, and then, only retroactively tried to claim, "I meant to do that!"
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Why do they need specific bags? (Score:2)
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