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Connecticut's new bottle and can redemption law has unintended consequences, business owners say
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Connecticut's new bottle and can redemption law has unintended consequences, business owners say
BRIDGEPORT – Connecticut has a problem with cross-border fraud in which people from New York, Massachusetts and elsewhere bring in empty cans and bottles for nickel deposits to take advantage of the area’s only 10-cent exchange system, but he said the problem is not happening at Fred Miers’ large recycling bin on Boston Avenue. Outside, people wait in line for up to two hours regardless of the weather and then show photo ID to prove their place …
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