To the fuckhead(s) who keeps dumping their construction debris at the bus turn area on the Waverly Road (by the 118 o/p)… Have some balls and do it during the day, so you can be seen and dealt with. Don’t do it under cover of night you fucking cowards. Today, I noticed the pile was thrown into the stream which leads into the Shubie lake system. You’re my hero! Spend the $20 and take it an approved landfill. Ok assholes, now it’s your turn to make this look my problem like you do to everyone else. —Oscar

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  1. I’ll step in before the rest of the Coasters jump in and pounce: sometimes industrial waste has addresses stamped on it. A few years ago someone dumped a pile of stuff at a local park/lake. Someone’s basement refuse + a bunch of old house frames and whatnot. The house frames had the address that they came from burned onto them (pre-fab housing). Check it out and phone it it! In my case, the shit got cleaned up within 24 hrs.

  2. OB: call the ‘friendly and knowledgeable Corporate Call Centre’ of the HRM. They are available 16/7: Report it and ask about next steps.

    I’m with Cranky too (oh slap me somebody!) in that you might want to investigate further (although this might be dangerous). I might even take a photo or two. Don’t email it to HRM until you talk with someone first, though; you’ll get a better response.

    I just got a dash cam (yes, I guess I am that paranoid! ☻) and it can be set for motion activation/night time, etc. Not that I’d dream of using it for something like this, though…

  3. What a bunch of irresponsible idiots! Report it to the police, they must be trampling a few bylaws. God, things like that really cheese me off!!

  4. Cranky -“sometimes industrial waste has address stamped on it”

    Yes sir, Officer Obie, I cannot tell a lie. I placed that envelope address on that pile of garbage !

  5. Hey man, if you see 20 Kaye burned into a window sill its not to hard to take a drive by 20 kaye and see if any construction is going on and make note of the names/numbers on the sides of the trucks. DNR takes care of the rest…

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