As of: February 15, 2024, 9:11 a.m
By: Katarina Amtmann
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Unknown people simply dumped bulky waste in the forest.
The Middle Franconia police shared a photo of it.
The reactions are clear.
Oberampfrach - On Saturday, February 10th, a walker reported that several mattresses and cardboard boxes had been placed on the forest path in the “Schlossberg” state forest between Oberampfrach and Bortenberg (Schnelldorf, Ansbach district).
This is what the Middle Franconia police wrote about a photo on Facebook.
The storage location is around 500 meters in the forest.
The officials therefore appeal to citizens' common sense.
“Such behavior harms animals and the environment!
Bulky or residual waste must be disposed of at the local landfill,” says the Facebook post.
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According to the police, for example, bulky waste is disposed of
Furniture such as bed frames, the old sofa, cupboards and tables
Furnishings such as aquariums, lamps, mattresses, carpets
Electrical devices, for example screens, televisions (if registered)
Everyday objects such as strollers, bicycles, sports equipment
Garden furniture, for example table, chair, lounger
“Absolutely anti-social”: Facebook users comment on police post
“If you already have your rubbish in your car, why not go straight to the recycling center?
“Hope there’s a trail camera nearby,” writes one Facebook user.
“I find something like that absolutely anti-social” and “Words fail me here,” other people commented on the police post.
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