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Tracking my recycling

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 11:32 am
by MorGrendel
How long before everything we do is monitored? So I'm not sure how I feel about this. Well, for trash, I'm generally OK . . . until they start taxing by the pound or fining for mixing recyclables. Can't say that the FAQ gives me warm fuzzies. I don't like the idea of a RFID in my car monitoring where I've been, except if it was used to control speeding (Speed is the number #1 factor in accidents). Thoughts.

http://www.aacounty.org/DPW/WasteManage ... -uB9fldXuQ

Re: Tracking my recycling

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 12:04 pm
by Fritz
They seem pretty damned open about it. The technology when it is used is done to increase efficiency. It can't track what you recycle, but it can track how much, allowing the county to alter routes and trucks to better use their work force to it's max potential. If certain houses recycle less, then one truck done cover more ground based on the statistics gathered. Considering all the info you give Google/apple/Microsoft, the amount you recycle is a laughable concern.

And even if you want to stay super paranoid, there is this:
Customers are under no obligation to use this cart or any County-provided recycling cart for their curbside collections. Simply call the Recycling Division at 410-222-7951 and our staff will gladly arrange to pickup or exchange your unwanted cart, container or bin. Your request will be honored for any reason with no questions asked.

Re: Tracking my recycling

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 10:13 pm
by MorGrendel
Perhaps they are being transparent, but they don't discuss what happens when their "current plan" changes. Also $50,000 spent on "no plan." I think I'd feel better with a plan.

Re: Tracking my recycling

Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 7:38 am
by Fritz
MorGrendel wrote:Perhaps they are being transparent, but they don't discuss what happens when their "current plan" changes. Also $50,000 spent on "no plan." I think I'd feel better with a plan.
That I agree with. Seems like a waste of money more than anything.