So People call me crazy? I have not stooped this low. Although it must’ve been pretty cool knowing that they have to now protect their garbage. George has done everything in his power to secure his home and his property. Yet now, he has to protect his trash. Here are some things that he could do to protect his trash from future onlookers and takers. He could load it down with feces. He could urinate in there and fill it up with rotten food. He should ensure that it is totally in plain view of the security cameras that they’ve installed. He could tie a chain to it and make sure that it is bolted securely to his home also. So anyone attempting to take the trash, would have to take the home along with it. I know this is silly, but I can’t take arguing today. This is my humorous side, if you can stand it. This woman had some nerve. EvenĀ I would not have shown my face doing that. Granted, I do understand her idea that perhaps there is some incriminating evidence that could be gathered from picking up garbage.
I still wonder is that a crime? Is that tampering with evidence? Did she tresspass? My only thought now is wondering whether some of the local police departments will now send some of their officers out on trash detail.
There job would be to protect and serve the trash canister outside the Anthony home to ensure it’s safety. Also a part of the duty I mean “dooty” would also be to get to that trash before the collectors come and retrieve it. If George reads these blogs, then he will be probably coming up with ways to gross us out, maybe by picking up roadkill and putting it in there to tick us off. My advice, don’t go to the Anthony home and pick up their garbage. Please or you will be sorry.
I know some of you might be angry at these comments, but I say, lighten up and see this story for the joke it is. To the rest, I would like to hear your comments also. Keep me laughing please. I need it. For the record, I can hardly write this without cracking up inside. I’ll be serious in a couple of days.
Ericka Courtney