Hes not even speeding that normal speed a trash collection should be, they can't just manually toss all the bins in nor every company required to pick up that bin physically they can use the truck and it's up to you to get replacements that would have happened over a year or so
I’m taking care of my Mom in Toledo. I’ve noticed the truck that comes down her street lets go of the bins about half way down and starts driving. About half the bins fall over. Some bounce into the street. Nothing pro about that dude’s technique. Apparently a supervisor never does a follow up drive on the routes.
@@jovanholland36 California Air Resources Board. Their inception came from needing to clean up the issue of smog in Los Angeles. They were always meant to be a temporary committee and then be disbanded once the job was done. By the mid to late 1990s the job was mostly done. As anyone can tell you; there is nothing more permanent than a temporary government measure. As CARB no longer really had a purpose (anything to alieviate smog was already written into law such as emssions regulations); they quickly were given new purpose with the modern climate change ideology (I'll let you have you beliefs on that), as well the the trope-ic beauracratic overreach synonymous of both modern government; and especially California over reach. No regulation is bad. Over regulation is bad. Other states with governor-ial and legislative-command that had similiar progessive-minded-ideologies looking to be seen as "progessive and leading in innovation" started to simp for California; and straight up (no exagerration) blindly adopting CARB. They don't even write/copy and paste was CARB says or what laws or regulation they propose and get passed in California. The(se)ir (other state's) legislation literally is just a line that says "whatever CARB says". Thats why you see a lot of trucks now with that "CARB" sticker on them even if they're in another state. Ideally now I would present an argument about emissions, climate change, data, the sciences; but I'm going to risk it for someone else to end up in this thread one day (if that day ever comes) to challenge me on my ideas with counter points like "OH MY SCIENCE! WE PRODUCE TEN TRILLION BILLION TONS OF CO2" "SORRY SWEATY YOU DON'T BELIEVE IN THE ENVIRONMENT" so I know where to start/what to address VS starting a 300 page thesis on everything and how it all connects.
@@jovanholland36 I tried to replied by the video has automatic filtering on left by default by the uploader. I can reply somewhere else if that works. I tried replying but (again) it got auto filtered.