Have you been misusing Seattle’s trash cans?
Apr 14, 2017, 10:09 AM | Updated: 10:40 am

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We’ve all been there, wandering in public, carrying something that we need to toss. Maybe it’s a used wrapper. Maybe we are being responsible dog owners. In any case, it would just be so much easier to dispose of it in the nearest trash can, right? Even if it isn’t yours.
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Just take . He notes that his trash can is often used by strangers.
As if we don’t have enough of our own garbage! I live on what, for many people, is their direct line to Gas Works Park, so my can probably gets stuffed more often than most. It’s not the end of the world, of course, but I have such a really small can …
But it is made to take in trash, so what’s the harm? Turns out, it isn’t exactly legal.
“Yes, technically it is illegal … but I don’t think we get that many calls for this,” said Seattle Det. Mark Jamieson.
The detective cites – Unlawful use of solid waste container on private property, which states:
It is unlawful for anyone not authorized by the property owner or occupant to deposit any material in any solid waste container on private property or on a sidewalk or a planting strip abutting private property.
So dog owners, sorry to bear the bad news. No, you cannot drop off what you picked up and throw it into someone’s private trash can. You’ll have to find the nearest public trash can.