Something Tells Me that the Garbage Truck isn’t Supposed to do That
Getting your trash removed is a pretty routine service. For most homes in America, it’s as simple as setting out your cans to the curb and waiting for the trash truck to come scoop them up and dump them into the vehicle before hauling off with your trash. Some are even so simple that the trash men don’t even have to get out of the truck anymore, a mechanical arm simply swings out of the truck and lifts up the cans, dumping them into the truck and pretty much automating the job outside of the driver who goes from house to house.
This time, however, we check in with a situation that takes us along for a ride on the otherwise routine situation and flips it on its head, making trash removal something else differently entirely.This particular truck is fitted with one of those aforementiond hydraulic arms that comes out it picks up the cans but instead of picking up the cans and emptying them into the back of a truck, this time, the trash truck lifts them up and throws both cans with the trash and all into the truck, probably leaving this person to wonder exactly where all of their trash barrels ended up going.
If it weren’t for a handy set of well-targeted security cameras, these folks probably would have just marked it up to some lousy neighbor stealing the cans or pesky kids hoping to play games with their trash receptacles. Honestly, if something like this happened to me, I would probably have to have a pretty good laugh about the matter before figuring out how to get all sorted out and get my cans back. As someone on this side of the video, I can definitely say that I had a pretty good chuckle about it all.