Here in bloomington you're able to drop off anything you don't want at
the drop off center:

http://www.hennepin.us/vgn/portal/internet/hcdetailmaster/0,2300,1273_83267_100205921,00.html

household only I guess... I just brought in 3 monitors a one of my
vials of mercury.  they took it all with a smile  - I didn't even have
to get out of my truck!





On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 14:58:48 -0500 (CDT), Adam Maloney <adam at whee.org> wrote:
> > Reminds me of a story a friend told me. He had an old bicycle he wanted to get
> > rid of and decided to give it a way.  He leaned it up against a telephone
> > pole near his house and put a sign on the pole that said, "Free." It sat
> > there for days.  He finally took down the sign and wrapped a chain around the
> > bike and the pole, but didn't lock it. The bike was gone within hours.
> >
> 
> (I live in Frogtown, see
> http://www.ci.stpaul.mn.us/depts/police/prostitution_photos_current.html)
> 
> List of things taken from my property since moving in April/2002 (no
> order):
> 
> 2 35-gallon Walters garbage cans*
> 1 wooden fence post
> 1 wooden fence cross member (same incident)
> 1 K-Mart shopping cart**
> 5 incidents, my mail
> 
> *  Two seperate incidents, 2nd was recovered by Walters 3 blocks away
> 
> ** This arrived in my yard one night and I noticed it as I left for work.
>     When I got home it was gone.  I welcome our robotic K-Mart cart
>     overlords.
> 
> after the fence post, I decided to do an experiment.  I left these items
> out, unattended, in parts of my yard with various visibility.
> 
> 1 dead cell phone, affixed with "Fscked" label (correctly spelled)
> 1 dead laptop, already gutted, with "Fscked" written outside and across
>    the LCD (to weed out those that might try to pawn it)
> 1 can (sealed) of Dr. Pepper
> 1 can (sealed) of baked beans
> 1 small baggie filled with corn starch
> 1 small baggie filled with corn starch affixed with "COCAINE" label
>    (clearly moved, but not taken)
> 1 small baggie filled with corn starch affixed with fake red "EVIDENCE"
>    label
> 1 3-pack, prophylactics
> 
> I'm thinking I should place one of the "cocaine" baggies to the overhead
> power lines, and leave my metal extension ladder nearby.  Might help the
> crime rate by half a percentage point.
> 
> In reality, of the things that were taken, I can't say for sure that a
> neighbor or cop wasn't responsible for taking/moving/tossing at least some
> of these items.  And there is a bum that I see periodically going through
> everyone's trash, so he may have taken the beans...
> 
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