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Bill
03-10-2015, 6:08pm
Garbage collector jailed for working too early
KTRK
Tuesday, March 10, 2015 06:54AM


ATLANTA, GA (KTRK) --
A sanitation worker in an Atlanta suburb is behind bars for getting to work too early.

Kevin McGill was sentenced to 30 days in jail for violating a Sandy Springs ordinance that says workers can only haul trash between the hours of 7am and 7pm.

McGill was cited for picking up the trash just after 5am one morning.

He says he could not believe when the prosecutor asked the judge for the maximum punishment.

"I was stunned. I didn't know what to think. I was shocked," McGill told ABC affiliate WSB-TV.

The prosecutor, Bill Riley, makes no apologies for locking sanitation workers up.

"Fines don't seem to work," Riley said. "The only thing that seems to stop the activity is actually going to jail."

Riley says garbage workers who pick up the trash too early are a nuisance to sleeping residents.

McGill had only been on the job for three months. He says it's hard now having to serve time with real criminals.

"I just want this to be over with," he said. "I'm away from my family, my wife, and she's got to take care of the two little boys and I have four dogs."

McGill will spend the next 14 weekends in jail. The judge is letting him out during the workweek so McGill can continue working, but only during the appropriate hours.

Garbage collector jailed for working too early | abc13.com (http://abc13.com/news/garbage-collector-jailed-for-working-too-early/551897/)

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Jobaka
03-10-2015, 6:22pm
He's Canadian, and he has Windows 8. How the hell is he supposed to know what time it is?

LATB
03-10-2015, 6:23pm
All Right All Right All Right...

NeedSpeed
03-10-2015, 6:42pm
I heard this on the radio this morning.

Shouldn't the company he works for be responsible?

Bill
03-10-2015, 6:55pm
I heard this on the radio this morning.

Shouldn't the company he works for be responsible?

If one of our guys gets a b/s ticket while driving for us, I will pay it. Also, I'm pretty sure the delivery companies pay for the parking tickets for the drivers who have to deliver to downtown on a regular basis, because in many cases, it just isn't possible to park legally and make the delivery. In this case, though, it's jail time. No way for the company to take care of that, even if they wanted to.

OddBall
03-10-2015, 7:03pm
There is an ordinance out.
He's been warned and fined.
The article doesn't really go into what the company that he works for has to say or has said about it.
If the company told him to do it anyway or just turned a blind eye, then it would seem that he has a recourse against the company.
If the company said don't do that, then he shouldn't have done that.

Craig
03-10-2015, 8:31pm
I want to congratulate Sandy Springs law enforcement for having eliminated so much crime,that this is what they have left to occupy their time.

island14
03-11-2015, 8:52am
I wouldn't think that they are all that noisy.

People mowing lawns early in the morning will sure ruin your sleep though..

Mike Mercury
03-11-2015, 9:03am
He's Canadian,

yep; pretty much a crap-shoot there.

http://education.davidspencer.ca/w/images/a/a8/Time_zones-Canada.PNG

NeedSpeed
03-11-2015, 10:49am
I wouldn't think that they are all that noisy.

People mowing lawns early in the morning will sure ruin your sleep though..

:iagree: I don't hear mine. Pisses me off when I'm home and miss them :leaving:

NeedSpeed
03-11-2015, 10:53am
What's worse:

Kevin McGill, 48, violated ordinance banning trash collection before 7am
He was originally sentenced to 30 days in jail but charges were dropped
Sandy Springs Solicitors Office said said the charges were 'disproportionate to a first-time offense'
Residents called 9-1-1 when they heard early garbage pickup services
Suburb has privatized almost all of its services, including court system

Tell me how this is an appropriate use of 911?

Garbage man Kevin McGill, sentenced to jail for coming to work too EARLY wins a reprieve | Daily Mail Online (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2987251/Charges-against-Kevin-McGill-came-work-early-annoyed-residents-wealthy-suburb-dropped.html)