mickeymaker2003
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Our city provides garbage service (it is included in our water bill). We have fairly nice garbage cans that have wheels and the lid is attached by a hinge so you can open it fully to easily empty it (the lid flips down 270 degrees to lay flat across the back of the can). We bought the hinged lids specifically so the lids couldn't get lost, fall off, or blow away. Our garbage man has this annoying habit of ripping the lid off (if you yank hard enough at an angle, you can pull the lid off its hinges) and tossing it like a frisbee into the grass instead of simply flipping it open. I have asked him not to do this (I told him is was difficult to put it back on its hinges and one of the lids had already disappeared) and he stopped, for about a week.
Today we had larger items for pickup (dryer box, wooden play structure pieces, etc). The way that is handled here is the garbage man picks up the garbage in the cans and another truck with a big crane type arm comes to get the bigger stuff. I know the regular truck came by first today (I heard it). When I went to go bring the cans in, the lid is GONE. There is no wind today, so it couldn't have blown away.
I suspect the garbage man ripped the lid off its hinges and tossed is as usual (he does this just about every week). However, I'm guessing the lid landed near the large items for collection pile and then when the big truck came, it took it with the rest of the trash (even though the matching cans were a few feet away after being emptied).
I called the public works department and the person I spoke to said I would need to talk to the department supervisor (who is of course out of town for the holiday weekend). She so helpfully advised me that the city has 90 gallon garbage cans that have wheels and an attached lid... that I can buy for $57
What would you do? I don't really want to have to buy new garbage cans, but I really need ones with a lid--if we keep them in the garage without a lid, they make the whole place stink and if we put them outside the dog and other critters can get into them and they fill up with rain water.
Is it reasonable to expect reimbursement for a similar can? I called within a few hours of garbage pickup, but there is no way anyone is going to find that lid (I'd never even dream of asking them to look through the junk to find it). I have no proof of my suspicions that the garbage guys took it...
Today we had larger items for pickup (dryer box, wooden play structure pieces, etc). The way that is handled here is the garbage man picks up the garbage in the cans and another truck with a big crane type arm comes to get the bigger stuff. I know the regular truck came by first today (I heard it). When I went to go bring the cans in, the lid is GONE. There is no wind today, so it couldn't have blown away.
I suspect the garbage man ripped the lid off its hinges and tossed is as usual (he does this just about every week). However, I'm guessing the lid landed near the large items for collection pile and then when the big truck came, it took it with the rest of the trash (even though the matching cans were a few feet away after being emptied).
I called the public works department and the person I spoke to said I would need to talk to the department supervisor (who is of course out of town for the holiday weekend). She so helpfully advised me that the city has 90 gallon garbage cans that have wheels and an attached lid... that I can buy for $57

What would you do? I don't really want to have to buy new garbage cans, but I really need ones with a lid--if we keep them in the garage without a lid, they make the whole place stink and if we put them outside the dog and other critters can get into them and they fill up with rain water.
Is it reasonable to expect reimbursement for a similar can? I called within a few hours of garbage pickup, but there is no way anyone is going to find that lid (I'd never even dream of asking them to look through the junk to find it). I have no proof of my suspicions that the garbage guys took it...