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no, I usally save stuff like that to put in all those business reply envelopes I get..
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It's illegal to place unposted mail into a mailbox so this should not be any different since they are placing it unsolicited on your property.
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Yes!! They usually end up on the ground anyway.
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yes, and for wasting trees.
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What I like to do is call the company/business that is advertising with the fliers, ask to speak to their legal department or a manager, and tell then that whoever put it under my wiper broke my windshield or wiper and that they will hear from a lawyer.
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I used to get loads of junk mail and then i registered on line at a site that stops it for you,i have to say it has worked dont really get any now im in the UK.
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Yes and those idiots who put parking tickets there too! lol!
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they should be charged with windshield wiper assault
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Yes. First of all, because it is illegal to post something on another's property. It is usually garbage, nothing interesting. And they end up in the garbage or lying somewhere on the floor.
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Yes, they just make a mess. The worst part is it's the city that does it for the community dinner.
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Yes and the waste the time of the city maintence crew that have to go around cleaning it up off the streets when there are more important things they need to be doing while on the Clock
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Yes
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YES! Yesterday morning I was leaving work (overnight) and there was a postcard on my windsheild for a mortgage sevice. I work at a hotel with business travelers. Not people in the area looking for a local mortage company. The best part is: It was competly in Spanish. Not only were they wasting the cards by not putting them in a diverse location, but they had all the information in a language most of our guests don't speak!
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Yes, absolutely!
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