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What is scavenging and how can I report it?
Like illegal dumping, scavenging is a crime in San Diego, and it is taken very seriously by the City. Every year, scavengers steal thousands of dollars in recyclables from the City's curbside program, which makes the program less cost efficient and ultimately costs taxpayers. To help keep scavengers from taking your recyclables, place your container out at 7 a.m. in the morning, just before collection, rather than the night before. To help stop this crime, the City encourages anyone who encounters a scavenging incident that has already taken place to report it. If you observe someone scavenging, please take down the following information:
Report the information to the following agencies: To report scavenging, please submit a Trash/Litter/Recycling Service Request or contact the Environmental Services Department at 858-694-7000 Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.After Business Hours, During Weekends, or Holidays With adequate information and an eyewitness who is willing to testify, the City can and will pursue prosecution. |
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