I believe that the town of Union NJ has the perfect solution. If you can get it to the curb they will take it. The cost is covered by your property taxes so everyone pays a small amount. Why dump it if the town will pick it up at no charge. -----Original Message----- From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Stadem, Richard D. Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 2:18 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: [TN] The 'poisonous'- computer reports I totally agree with you Joe. I wish I had the time to respond to the article, so that people understand what the true nature of the problem is, but alas, I have so little time that I cannot do so. Many people do not dare leave the items outside the gates of the collection agency, as they are monitored by video cameras (reliable lead-bearing ones, I'm sure). The fine for illegal dumping is greater than $1,000 if caught. The county agencies, sheriffs, police, and court systems are very anxious to prosecute anyone caught, to provide the public an example in order to discourage the illegal dumping. Thus all of this stuff is dumped in the ditches along the highways, or in back roads, or in parks at night, etc. I cannot even begin to describe what the rivers look like under the highway bridges. The stuff is being seen everywhere, even refrigerators, along the highways and in the rivers. To bring in a single monitor where I live, the fee is $40, just to give you an idea of the problem. -----Original Message----- From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Joe Fjelstad Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 12:43 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: [TN] The 'poisonous'- computer reports Thanks Richard, I have a strong suspicion that the photo was posed for the article but I don't question that it has and does still happen. They might be better to leave it outside the gates of a landfill rather than out in the woods. It does take a measure of intelligence and compassion and is akin to leaving an unwanted newborn child at the hospital or fire department rather than in a dumpster in an alley. I believe that many areas have days when once a year of so they collect electronic waste. This consolidates the materials and makes its disposition easier. It cannot be done for free but it need not be hugely expensive either. Recycling fees are now collected on the front end, during purchase in California and perhaps some other places as well. Unfortunately, bureaucrats tend to like to make problems look bigger and more complex so as to make their decisions look more grave and important. I believe, we just need to keep pounding on the problem with logic and reason and the right solutions will appear. 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