What is the name of your state?CT
This may seem a bit petty, its more the principle of the thing.
I live on a main rd, of course people too lazy to throw their garbage in a garbage can, toss it out the window and of course into my yard. On occation a tidbit or two of identifying information can be found (receipts etc). While there is nothing I would rather do then order that shiny new HD TV I have had my eye on, with their credit card number (usually provided on the receipts). That would of course be wrong.
My question is, would there be any basis in law to send perhaps a demand letter for a nominal damages (say $50 or $100) and/or bring them to small claims to ask for damages/court fees. (I can take pictures of the mess). As I said, its more the principle of the thing and to teach these people a lesson then to be looking for a payoff.
Thanks in advance
This may seem a bit petty, its more the principle of the thing.
I live on a main rd, of course people too lazy to throw their garbage in a garbage can, toss it out the window and of course into my yard. On occation a tidbit or two of identifying information can be found (receipts etc). While there is nothing I would rather do then order that shiny new HD TV I have had my eye on, with their credit card number (usually provided on the receipts). That would of course be wrong.
My question is, would there be any basis in law to send perhaps a demand letter for a nominal damages (say $50 or $100) and/or bring them to small claims to ask for damages/court fees. (I can take pictures of the mess). As I said, its more the principle of the thing and to teach these people a lesson then to be looking for a payoff.
Thanks in advance