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Yeah,it might be a pain,but at least its in the bed and not on the ground polluting the enviroment more.....awwww hell who am I kidding,IT SUX! I found a bag from jack in the crack sitting on the toolbox of my truck,with food still inside! I just threw it into the nearest trash can and left it at that,hasnt happened since.
I rarely get trash thrown into my bed. But it does happen. The worst is food wrappers, because crows or seagulls usually get to it before I do, and they leave a mess of their own.
I don't mind pop or beer cans though. That's a nickel to me for someone else's laziness.
The way I get around having junk thrown into my truck is by backing in to a spot in a parking lot. I don't ever have a problem at home or at work.
I left my wife in the truck in Steamboat, CO last year since all our ski stuff was in the back (Explorer blew an engine, non-refundable reservations, long story). A gal came by and threw her Mickey D's bag in the bed. My wife got out of the car and started in on this lady - man, I wish I could have seen that. Better than leaving a Rottweiler in the truck......
Used to happen to me all the time in college dorm parking lots. They'd use my Ranchero for the dumpster.
in my bronco i like to run around with out a top or doors when the wheather permits it and it seams like everyone thinks it is a dumpster. i live right next to a public park so usally its people from the park. i once got pull over for speeding and the cop looked in the back of my truck saw the emty beer bottels that someone left behind. i dont drink but the cop had me get out of the truck to give me a sobriaty test couldnt do it cause i had just had back surgery and was re learning how to walk so i had to make a trip to the station. luckaly the police chief knows me and knows that mormans dont drink so the charges were droped and i got away with going 10 miles over the speed limit
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