• deweydecibel@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Not to mention the design of those lids is intended to keep the dumpster closed so water won’t collect and animals won’t get in. They’re kind of heavy, so the wind won’t open them. They’re also designed so at that angle, with that wide a swing, it’s not easy to get those lids up at all, almost impossible to open it all the way and leave it open.

    That’s why they’re usually built with side windows. They don’t generally want those top lids to open until the truck comes.

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      1 year ago

      I’m actually kinda shocked to see it doesn’t have a side window. That’s the property owner’s fault at this point.

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        1 year ago

        That’s actually what I was about to say to the apartment manager comment down there, but for some reason I can’t reply to that person.

        If you manage a building and expect average people, not employees, to put their trash into a dumpster, it’s on you to make it easy for them to do that. If you’re not going to, you’ll end up with messes. There are dumpsters built for this purpose.

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        1 year ago

        My city has a monopolized waste company. If they decided no windows, there would be no windows (unless I guess the city made a demand?)