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- Garbage_theft abstract "Garbage theft is a colloquial term for the illegitimate removal of items from a dumpster, or other waste disposal container.Due to the typically low value of stolen items, garbage theft is not considered a major crime in most countries.In The United States, garbage theft is punishable as 'Petty Theft', with a penalty usually involving a minor prison sentence, or a fine of up to US$1000, dependent on state laws regarding low-level theft.".
- Garbage_theft wikiPageID "32004705".
- Garbage_theft wikiPageLength "1415".
- Garbage_theft wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Garbage_theft wikiPageRevisionID "659380688".
- Garbage_theft wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theft.
- Garbage_theft wikiPageWikiLink Identity_theft.
- Garbage_theft wikiPageWikiLink Theft.
- Garbage_theft wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Garbage_theft wikiPageWikiLinkText "Garbage theft".
- Garbage_theft wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Crime-stub.
- Garbage_theft wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Garbage_theft subject Category:Theft.
- Garbage_theft hypernym Term.
- Garbage_theft type Page.
- Garbage_theft comment "Garbage theft is a colloquial term for the illegitimate removal of items from a dumpster, or other waste disposal container.Due to the typically low value of stolen items, garbage theft is not considered a major crime in most countries.In The United States, garbage theft is punishable as 'Petty Theft', with a penalty usually involving a minor prison sentence, or a fine of up to US$1000, dependent on state laws regarding low-level theft.".
- Garbage_theft label "Garbage theft".
- Garbage_theft sameAs Q5521993.
- Garbage_theft sameAs m.0gvrz01.
- Garbage_theft sameAs Q5521993.
- Garbage_theft wasDerivedFrom Garbage_theft?oldid=659380688.
- Garbage_theft isPrimaryTopicOf Garbage_theft.