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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 290356, member: 4552"]Not done without some stupidity though. For example in the Chicago area there are virtually thousands of cars collected of the streets each month. These are towed to massive lots where if not claimed in 30 days, they are crushed, shipped to steel mills for just metal content. At one such yard a few employees thought they would help society recycle and they were taking radios out of these cars. They were arrested, fined, fired from their jobs. When these cars are demolished, they are demolished as is. No one is allowed to remove anything from them regardless of what it may be. Going by there I once saw a almost new jag. It slowly moved toward the crusher day by day. Then one day, POOF, crushed. Radios, lamps, seats, tires and yes, any coins under the seats, gone. </p><p>Then the real stupidity of the City telling people to sort all thier garbage so they can recycle aluminum and plastic.</p><p>I've always wondered how many coins were in there.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 290356, member: 4552"]Not done without some stupidity though. For example in the Chicago area there are virtually thousands of cars collected of the streets each month. These are towed to massive lots where if not claimed in 30 days, they are crushed, shipped to steel mills for just metal content. At one such yard a few employees thought they would help society recycle and they were taking radios out of these cars. They were arrested, fined, fired from their jobs. When these cars are demolished, they are demolished as is. No one is allowed to remove anything from them regardless of what it may be. Going by there I once saw a almost new jag. It slowly moved toward the crusher day by day. Then one day, POOF, crushed. Radios, lamps, seats, tires and yes, any coins under the seats, gone. Then the real stupidity of the City telling people to sort all thier garbage so they can recycle aluminum and plastic. I've always wondered how many coins were in there.[/QUOTE]
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