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If you work for a refuse collection company, is it illegal to sell stuff that you've got out of bins on Ebay?
(I am NOT asking for myself. )
(I am NOT asking for myself. )
If you work for a refuse collection company, is it illegal to sell stuff that you've got out of bins on Ebay?
(I am NOT asking for myself. )
Beat ya! Chief Superitendent Hove Born&Bred.Technically it might constitute an offence of theft by finding as the property is not his to sell.
But there would seem little chance of an owner claiming it so he'd probably be fairly safe. If it was in large quantities, on a regular basis, and the refuse company found out, there would be issues with them I'd imagine because they're paid to dispose of the stuff, reducing it into their possession, and they wouldn't want it known an employee of theirs was making money out of it.
I think.
Are we talking Bin Diving Here.
If you work for a refuse collection company, is it illegal to sell stuff that you've got out of bins on Ebay?
(I am NOT asking for myself. )
I knew binmen in the 80's in london who resented having to open their wage packets because they made so much money this way, it's known as "totting" in london.I thought this was an accepted addition to a bin mans income
I knew binmen in the 80's in london who resented having to open their wage packets because they made so much money this way, it's known as "totting" in london.
New lows eh simster?
I'm sure crims have a list of excuses at the ready when they fence stuff off, and this one sounds particularly naive.
"I didn't know it was nicked your honour, honest "
Are you a scouser in disguise?
I knew binmen in the 80's in london who resented having to open their wage packets because they made so much money this way, it's known as "totting" in london.
It's called scratching here in Brighton, I done 15 years on the bins before my illness. You would be surprise what people throw away. Everyone knows it goes on, but as to the legality of it, I don't know.