It is not their property. They are not allowed to molest or use it for their own purposes. This is simple property law. If someone parks their car on the street and you climb right on in it's still trespassing. You can't go to the city dump an jut dump whatever you please whenever you want. That's illegal dumping. You are plainly ignorant.
Lmao, we already understand 'sitting is someone else's car uninvited is trespassing'. The point you're missing is not understanding the difference between civil and criminal, or rather 'criminal law code violations vs City policy and ordinance violations'. Show us the 'illegal dumping law' that putting rubbish in someone else's bin is 'illegal' as defined by 'criminal code law violations'. 'Illegal dumping laws' are a set of policy and procedures on City/ Local jurisdiction level and Federal level that regulate where, when and what can and can not be dumped. It's not 'illegal' to discard a mattress in a paid for city approved dumpster. Its nigger behaviour to put a mattress in your neighbors dumpster without permission and to then publicly and loudly 'chimp out' when the neighbors say 'fck outer here'. Its a civil issue and not 'illegal conduct', you're dumb.
It's criminal. You can't use someone else's property for your own devices. It's that simple.
In Ohio it's considered just littering and punishable just... with incarceration.
Violation of this statute constitutes a misdemeanor of the third degree. If convicted of such an offense, the court may sentence the offender up to sixty (60) days in jail and issue a fine up to five hundred dollars ($500). Furthermore, pursuant to Revised Code section 3767.99(C), the court may order Fred to return to the property and remove his trash. If you find yourself in such a situation, as even a misdemeanor of the third degree can have other serious ramifications in addition to those stated above.
In Texas it's illegal dumping.
It is illegal to place trash, litter or solid waste into a private business dumpster with out the permission of the business owner. This carries the same punishment range as illegal dumping. Illegal use of a dumpster is also considered Theft of Service under the Texas Penal Code (31.04) which is a Class B Misdemeanor. Both charges can be filed at the same, constituting two separate offenses.
In Pennsylvania it depends on the jurisdiction, but in the state it's considered theft of services.
Should I go on?
Lol, yet after all of that, according to you the Millars were in the wrong for 'pre-meditated brandishing' against this alleged thief - who was clearly recorded threatening to kill both of them whilst caught in the actual process of committing a deliberated ' misdemeanor criminal act'.
Not sure why you seem to be defending some clown that was told to quit dumping his shitty ass trash in someone else's bin and then had a melt down for being told 'no' ranting and raving he's gonna kill them. They are lucky they had weapons on hand to defend themselves from this obviously uncontrollably violent nut case who attacked not one but two individuals with firearms while only having a bat. BTW just curious, not that its really that important - but does that Texas penal code make a distinction between a 'private business owner/ dumpster' and 'private individual residential/ dumpster' ??. In general, City policy distinctions determine charge rates. so just curious if a distinction is in the Penal code for charges / punishment ?? ....
What the fck are you talking about - i'm not disputing a parked car being private property or defending some idiot using someone else's dumpster - you're all over the place and the the one thats taking up for this clown arguing the Millars 'pre-meditated brandishing their weapons' when what they did was clearly within their rights .....
"I can't understand a similar and applicable situation!"
Oh ffs, dont need 101 different analogies if people could just stick to the topic. Just use other examples of the same thing occurring or is that too hard ?/
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