INC NEWS - Prohibit Unrequested Phone Books?

Ken Gasch ken.gasch at hldproductions.com
Fri Nov 18 09:29:05 EST 2005


Kelly

I could not agree with you more about the waste aspect.

However, I believe that this is "free speech" and should be protected.

If we do not allow business to advertise, Durham will be seen as unfriendly
toward businesses and we will suffer in the long run.

Fondly,

Ken


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <kjj1 at duke.edu>
To: "Laura Drey" <ldrey at nc.rr.com>; "Interneighborhood council"
<inc-list at durhaminc.org>; "Peoples Alliance" <durhampa at mindspring.com>
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 8:43 AM
Subject: INC NEWS - Prohibit Unrequested Phone Books?


> I came home earlier this week to find two HUGE Talking Phone Books in
front
> of my house. Phone books that I don't want and will never use. Can't we
> prohibit unrequested delivery of these things. I get these from about
three
> different companies a year. It is a waste of resources, of city recycling
> services, and of my time.
>
> Kelly J.
>
> --On Thursday, November 17, 2005 5:51 PM -0500 Laura Drey
<ldrey at nc.rr.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Phone books and mixed paper are now accepted along with the other
> > recyclables once a week. There is also a large bin located in the
parking
> > lot next to Kroger's, on Hillsborough Rd., where mixed paper may be
> > dropped off 24 hours a day.
> >
> > For more information on recycling call   957-8803 Tidewater Fibre Corp.
> > sub-contractor.
> >
> > Hazardous Waste collected on the 2nd & 4th Sat. at the landfill. (during
> > the winter there are fewer drop offs.  560-4185
> >
> > Garbage  560-4185 (including bulky item pick up roll-out trash can
> > repair)
> >
> >
> > Laura Drey
>
>
>
>
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