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One man's trash isn't always another man's treasure
UPDATE: What a difference a day (and a little exposure) makes

The eyesore on Phinneys Lane is no more as of Thursday.
Sometimes it's just trash

Story & Photographs by Peter Robbins
This time of the year is difficult for everyone. Some have loved ones overseas, people are out of work, uncertainty about the future abounds, and others are just trying to stay warm. With concerns such as these weighing on the mind, it is sometimes uplifting to drive around at dusk and enjoy the various decorations and lights people display on their homes during the Christmas Season.
This year I noticed less home displays than in previous years. I hope people are just waiting to turn the holiday lights on closer to Christmas to save energy.
Thinking about lawn "decorations", I considered the old saying, "one man's trash is another man's treasure" and I came to the realization that that isn't always so. Sometimes it becomes a health hazard.
Phinneys Lane in Centerville is one of the most highly traveled roads in the town of Barnstable. As I've driven by for weeks now, 854 Phinneys Lane has been "decorated" with trash at the street side. Trash bags continue to be invaded by varmints and even though public officials drive by the home numerous times during the day, the eyesore remains.
It's quite a contrast to the home decorated for the holiday just a few doors down.
The house appears vacant. The front storm door blows in the breeze and other discarded items are visible in the yard. A real estate sign, bearing one Christmas color, is located next to the garbage. This would be of great concern to me if I were the listing agent, yet nothing has been done.
I hope this article finds its way to the party responsible for this neighborhood eyesore or at least to the appropriate town authority for enforcement.
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However, when you say "and even though public officials drive by the home numerous times during the day", I disagree.
That's such a silly statement.....I am sure they have more to worry about than a pile of garbage on Phinney's lane.
Put the blame and burden where it belongs, on the property owner, make this their problem and responsibility......I have had enough of everyone asking our government to handle everything for them.
I disagree. If the garbage has been their for over a week, I'm sure town officials have been notified and done nothing about it. It's a health issue as well as a public eyesore. Get some DPW workers over their, clean it up and send a bill/fine to the homeowner.
Or call the real estate agent trying to sell the house..with sales tanked, maybe someone will take the initiative to clean it up!
Or call the DPH as a public health hazard..
Or call the Environmetal Police as a hazmat threat..
Call Sheriff Cummings and have some of the most desirables incarcerated clean it up and get some fresh air..
.. with all that's going on..this is a serious problem?
possee
Great idea. Say there's a broken fluorescent light bulb in the bag and it's a hazmat incident. I like that.
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Peter Robbins has spent 25 years in law enforcement, and has testified in many jurisdictions as an expert witness in the forensic field as well as traveling the world lecturing on physical evidence and pioneering new training programs.
He is Past president and co-founder of the International Homicide Investigators Association, Peter has received many awards and recognitions for his accomplishments in the forensic and law enforcement training fields and for initiatives in Multi-Agency Cooperative Efforts.
A native Cape Codder of many generations, avid photographer, licensed captain and family man, Peter and his wife have a private investigative and consulting business. He can be reached by email here.
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