The company that my wife works for collects and processes used cooking
oil from restaurnants. This stuff must be hauled away, can't just be
dumpd in the trash. But it does have value, and is used in production
of other products. Of course now biodiesel has been added to that list.
Depending on the economic conditions at any given time, the raw material
value vs. the haul-away cost can go back and forth. Some days they have
to pay to have the stuff hauled off, other days they essentially sell
it. So stealing used cooking oil could be viewed as a non-theft or
could be viewed as a legitimate theft of property.
Bill
> << You're suggesting stealing used oil from Wal-Mart?
> Probably a not good idea. >>
>
> GOTTA agree wid DAT, David !!! LOL
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