kcm
Gold Member
Are you serious, seriously? So are you trying to say the folks that sell ingots on EBay, and other places are going to the pen? AS far as I've been told by city & county officials scrapping lead isn't illegal (at least here) When you start smelting it, you need permits out the yazoo from every agency known to man.
Yes, exactly. If you're a business that deals with recycling of products, many areas (NOT all) have WAY too much regulation, oversight and hoops to jump through! In many areas, quick oil lube places are strictly monitored to ensure that the used oil is handled properly, stored properly, picked up properly, etc. Same goes for the companies that pick up the oil - they have hoops to jump through as well.
Tire dealers in many areas are under strict regulations as to what to do with used tires. Anything that the recyclers want, they take. Anything that they don't want often ends up laying around in a back corner of the property, as that is the least troublesome way to deal with the now-unwanted tires.
Places where you can drop off used batteries often have strict regulations concerning who and how the batteries leave the premises.
Notice in my words - I am NOT saying this happens everywhere!! Many places - not everywhere. There's a difference.
...And yes, we document the hell out of everything. The difference was two-fold in that court case. (1) judge was friends with plaintiff (only found that out AFTER the fact!) and (2) we were no longer professional contractors - meaning, they were CURRENTLY making their living at contracting - we weren't. Therefore, in this particular instance, we never stood a chance.
NOTE: The rest I'm sending in a PM. It's not really suitable for open forum. Nothing bad - just a bit personal.