yes I believe so, as it's still your property.
Oh, and is that guy serious? ("What are bins?")
2007-11-10 10:06:41
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answered by Dave 4
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The bin is the sources of the council, the contents are waste you've thrown away. If the bin is on your sources it really is trespass, yet when it really is on public land she is contained in the regulation on a technicality. This sounds like a case for social amenities, you've a heavily disturbed neighbour. The binmen verify the recycling bin and they receives a fee for it. Edit: Have a quiet note with the husband. A nurse that receives her kicks from rooting round in garbage is a public well being threat and understanding worth :0)
2016-10-24 00:10:15
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answered by ? 4
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the act of PLACING AN ITEM IN A BIN for trash pickup has been deemed in the courts as GIVING UP THE RIGHT TO POSESSION. However, if the bin is still on the person's property, as opposed to at the curb, you would be guilty of TRESSPASS to go and rummage through the bins.
2007-11-10 10:08:05
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answered by Mike 7
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Yes!
2007-11-10 10:05:34
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answered by sean_turner_uk 2
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why????????
i think soo.....
trespassing because the bins are probably on their property
2007-11-10 10:05:46
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answered by catch me. 4
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