My question is why are you even paying them? I have a few friends that collect from some local restaurants and just go and pick it up. why give the greedy pigs any more money!
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Re: Grease Transport Lic. Insurance for California, HELP PLEASE
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Daystar, I was here at home when Food and Ag came to my home. He said someone called in and gave them details about me and where I lived and what I was doing. I asked him who, but he said he couldn't tell me. I know it was a guy named Dave here in Lake County. An ex-cop from City of Clearlake. I have been looking to start a co-op here in Lake County for years and posted a CL ad for over a year and he contacted me and said he was starting a BD co-op. Turns out he is a very confused person. Addiction to booze and buzz. It took me two months to see his true color. BLACK heart with a good con rap. I cut him loose. He now has all of his donated stuff from half dozen BD folks for sale. I have been in contact with my local assembly woman and discovered that she and almost all the state legislators sign the bill to require the insurance. I feel a smart co-op group could form state wide, and have many members under one policy collecting oil. I can see the future coming that a Statewide Biodiesel Co-Op get laws passed that require all kitchen grease to be transported to biodiesel processors, And the large Rendering Company need to get special license and permit to haul grease to feed farm animals and pet foods. After talking to Food and Ag, I asked what the fine was also. The reply was, " why, do you want to weigh the risk until you get caught?" The investigator who came to my home said that he would issue a warning and then if I kept carring oil w/out license, he would send a complaint to DA office for the courts to hear. I understand that the court gives out the fine of $1700 low end and $5000 high end plus court costs, and, or up to one year in the county jail. Makes a person wonder how a jury member would feel voting guilty for doing the right thing for the best possible reasons. Help them breath cleaner air, Help their family members and loved ones with a better environment and help take the load off the oil imports and reduce fuel prices for all. The law was passed to stop people from dumping grease in storm drains and sewer systems. The only history of this ever happening was by the large rendering companys. The law makers didn't think this over very well, or at all. If they did, they would know how enviornmental friendly the biodiesel folks are, they would have known how much work we do to collect oil, and we do everything we can to not loose any in a spill. But when the election money is coming in, it is hard to vote no on their bill.
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