• EbbyA
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    3 days ago

    If there are cameras it should be easy to apply credits to days we don’t put bins out like vacations, right?

    Riiiiight?

  • @zabadoh@ani.socialOP
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    83 days ago

    Another excuse to extract money from residents through technology.

    Fuck technology.

    I regret working in any of it.

  • @deegeese@sopuli.xyz
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    63 days ago

    Waste Management tried that same shit on me.

    Someone put stuff in my bin after I put it out. They tried to give me a strike.

    The next door neighbor bin was overfilled. They tried giving me a strike.

    Their AI camera thought it saw something in my bin. They tried giving me a strike.

    Each time I contacted them to formally contest the accusation. They said there’s no way to contest these. I said if there’s a penalty, I have a right to due process and contacted my city council.

    The garbage company stopped harassing me with BS warnings.

  • @dan@upvote.au
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    23 days ago

    I’m surprised they weren’t already doing this, as it’s pretty commonplace around the world. It makes sense that people that overfull their bins should pay for a larger bin, as otherwise the people that don’t overfill their bin are essentially subsidizing them.