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redstampede -29 points ago +2 / -31

Shredding companies don't pick up material from trash cans. They pick it up from locked bins that have a small opening for paper to be inserted into.

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LongKnifeKnight 27 points ago +27 / -0

https://www.bitchute.com/video/g4yf1n4OShmo/

Anything you’d like to add to your stupid comment?

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Jaqen 9 points ago +9 / -0

u/redstampede is correct in that the shredding companies have strict rules about how and what they collect.

What happened in this video appears to be against the usual policy. Note I do not use A-1 but the company I do use is quite strict about this.

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redstampede -2 points ago +4 / -6

This is not how business is supposed to be done for shredders. That bin should have been locked instead of left unlocked, and the employee responsible for pickup should not have accepted it in that condition. Upon arrival at A1's facility it should have been unlocked and dumped directly into the shredder.

I don't necessarily think the company itself is to blame for any of this, except for (at a minimum) needing to set up better procedures and training to avoid this kind of thing. The employees themselves probably had no idea if those ballots were real or if they were just blank, unsent ballots—and honestly, neither do we. My instincts say that those were probably not blanks, and this was fraud all the way, but that doesn't mean the company was a party to the fraud.

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Haurboss 8 points ago +9 / -1

What is up with all of you replying BS like this when there are fucking pictures of the bins. They werent locked. They were overflowing with ballots

Link to evidence of bins of ballots clearly overflowing so lazy asses stop acting like literal photo evidence doesnt exist https://www.bitchute.com/video/g4yf1n4OShmo/

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redstampede -1 points ago +3 / -4

They're supposed to be locked. If a shredding company is operating the way it's supposed to they shouldn't be accepting bins in that condition and employees should never lay eyes on the contents, except from a distance.

So several things are wrong here. A1 has some definite procedural issues but that doesn't mean the company itself or its employees are complicit in fraud. For those employees who did see ballots, unless they saw filled-out ballots they might have thought it was a stack of blanks. And if they did see filled-out ballots, they'd be put in a very difficult position where they'd be breaking the rules of their job if they reported it.

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clara__ 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm pretty sure if you saw something that's not up to company standards you are supposed to report it otherwise you will be responsible for breaking procedures. If the bins are supposed to be locked and they weren't that's already breaking the rules and they should not have proceeded further.

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ProdigalPlaneswalker 2 points ago +2 / -0

They're supposed to be locked.

And our elections are supposed to be fair. But here we are.

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kag-2020- 3 points ago +3 / -0

lol! They were on video wheeling out a bin literally overflowing with absentee ballots!

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