Would it be so hard to have cachiers scan a unique code on each product purchased that ties it to the sales receipt?
Law enforcement could use that to track the purchaser and fine them for littering. Absolutely not anything different than now when law enforcement uses receipts found at illegal campsites or illegal dumps and using that the same way.
Isn’t that avoidable by paying cash? Either that or people can only use card to pay for products with recyclable packaging, which seems severe and kind of authoritarian.
There is way too much tracking of my information as it is. I don’t need my name tracked every time I buy a coke. Maybe it’s time to move on from plastic bottling. Be better to move on to something that is actually recyclable or at least breaks down when disposed.
Trouble is that the companies packaging is not sustainable and not environmental friendly. Pushing the recycling of this onto consumers is somewhat “unethical” in a sense.
The packing should be fully sustainable, and if not the company’s that create the product should have a system in place the receive and properly reuse the packaging or dispose of it in a environment friendly way.
Recycling programs are run by the government payed for by the people and corporations abuse these systems that we pay for with our taxes. Generally creating products that can’t be recycled.
I agree people should not litter, but sometimes items are actually disposed of properly, but when garbage crews come by or the litter is on the way to the landfill it flys of the truck and picked up by the wind. Not to mention sometimes open dumpster areas are not the best at keeping garbage and litter contained.
Everyone, I am so scared!!! What we should do is cut up the internet and create a great firewall of the west to protect us from the foreign trickster hordes!!!
What about the NWO CIA mindcontrol projects? MK-Ultra and Stargate? It have years working all over the world but American elite don’t wanna talk about it…
They searched Dowling. The officers said Dowling had a loaded Polymer 80 handgun – often referred to as a “ghost gun” – in his waistband.
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Dowling has been incarcerated since the January arrest because of his criminal record, which includes a second-degree assault charge in 2012 and a drug distribution charge from 2013. The charge related to the ghost gun makes Dowling a felon in possession of an illegal firearm, which increases his possible sentence and prevents him from receiving bail.
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On April 5, Dowling was reindicted, this time by the U.S. Attorney’s Office. His case went federal on just one charge: possession of ammunition by a prohibited person. If he is convicted, Dowling faces up to 15 years in federal prison.
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In June, Dowling made his first appearance in federal court. In July, a federal magistrate judge ordered that he remain incarcerated. The Federal Public Defender for the District of Maryland declined to comment on Dowling’s case because it is ongoing in federal court. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Maryland also declined to comment on Dowling’s case.
They shouldn’t be doing this, they should be protecting the lesser-known Khmer empire sites from looting, which keeps happening. Angkor Wat is safe from any additional looting at this point.
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