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Support pours in for fired E. Greenbush Walmart employee who redeemed $5.10 of cans
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(11-20-2015, 05:35 PM)StLucieBengal Wrote: 1. I just get aggravated when racism is throw around.   It seems everything counts as racism and it lessens the legitimate claims.  

2.  Is the cans on their property considered public?  Or would it depend on how the locals treated that situation?  Or does Walmart have the ability to dictate that policy?
1. Understandable.

2. Local laws may apply, but generally, garbage is considered public. If they're in a recycling bin, that's different as there is an expressed use.
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RE: Support pours in for fired E. Greenbush Walmart employee who redeemed $5.10 of cans - Benton - 11-20-2015, 07:37 PM

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