Some time ago, a trash dumper dropped off many bags of trash plus a used and partially full 5 gal container of oil-based stain. I caught it on video, ran the license plate, and send a warning letter to knock it off.
Today, someone from the very same household (brother?) came and dropped 4 big bags of trash in the dumpster. Didn't use any car wash services, of course.
Here is what I am considering:
- Send a letter and photo from surveillance cameras documenting the event;
- Require payment of $15/bag ($60 total) in lieu of me calling the Sheriff;
- Require signature on a Mutual Release and Agreement including an agreement to cease further dumping; and,
- Require the $60 check be made out to my favorite local charity, not me.
I'm curious to learn how folks in the industry perceive my possible response. I'm a little concerned about soliciting a payment in lieu of filing a police report, as I don't know if that is something that is frowned upon, or worse.
And, I'm curious to learn how it would be perceived to have the check made out to a local charity instead of me. I'm really wanting to avoid an appearance of "shaking down" someone who dumps trash in exchange for a monetary payment, but I also want to apply some consequences to a repeat offender as my earlier letter didn't work.
My wash is in a small town where word spreads rapidly, so I gotta do this right the first time ....
What do you think?
Today, someone from the very same household (brother?) came and dropped 4 big bags of trash in the dumpster. Didn't use any car wash services, of course.
Here is what I am considering:
- Send a letter and photo from surveillance cameras documenting the event;
- Require payment of $15/bag ($60 total) in lieu of me calling the Sheriff;
- Require signature on a Mutual Release and Agreement including an agreement to cease further dumping; and,
- Require the $60 check be made out to my favorite local charity, not me.
I'm curious to learn how folks in the industry perceive my possible response. I'm a little concerned about soliciting a payment in lieu of filing a police report, as I don't know if that is something that is frowned upon, or worse.
And, I'm curious to learn how it would be perceived to have the check made out to a local charity instead of me. I'm really wanting to avoid an appearance of "shaking down" someone who dumps trash in exchange for a monetary payment, but I also want to apply some consequences to a repeat offender as my earlier letter didn't work.
My wash is in a small town where word spreads rapidly, so I gotta do this right the first time ....
What do you think?