30 days jail- garbage man-worked too early

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...al-athletes-rap-star.html?ito=social-facebook

Garbage man jailed for 30 days because he came to work too EARLY and annoyed residents of wealthy Atlanta suburb
Kevin McGill, 48, violated ordinance banning trash collection before 7am
He will spend this weekend and the next 13 in jail after receiving 30 days
McGill had no lawyer when he went to Sandy Springs, Georgia, courthouse
'Company representative accompanied him' and expected up to $1000 fine
Father of two and new attorney have filed motion to withdraw guilty plea
Residents called 9-1-1 when they heard early garbage pickup services
Suburb has privatized almost all of its services, including court system
 
hopefully he will behave in future ....

Seriously, no one should be prepared to shift this communities rubbish until they make ammends.
 
he worked for waste management- isnt the usual mode to go after the CEO?

I will note the number of bansters in jail.
 
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