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* * * Why don't scavengers dare to treat their damaged bicycles as scrap metal?

On September 24th, 20 17, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, a roadside near the construction site, some * * * bicycles were no longer usable and became a pile of scrap iron. Several rag collectors will pay more attention to these bicycles when they pass by, but they are afraid to take them. More and more bicycles are seriously damaged and abandoned on the roadside, becoming eye-catching "waste garbage".

Because there is a construction site nearby, there are several old men picking up waste. An old man who is picking up garbage nearby said that these bicycles can be sold as scrap iron, and one can sell for two or three dollars, but he is afraid to take them. "It's all a matter of the state, and you can't take it." Grandpa said.

These bicycles were randomly discarded on the roadside or in the garbage, and no one asked. As time goes on, the number is increasing. Within a kilometer or so after the photographer passed here that day, he found that nearly ten bicycles could no longer be used.

Another uncle who picks up waste also said that they dare not take it away. Because the grandfather who picked up the waste did not dare to pick it up, and no one cleaned it up, there have been more and more "scrap iron enjoying bicycles" near this construction site recently.

Many * * * bicycles are "short of arms and legs", and a * * * bicycle is short of seats and tires. Migrant workers working on the construction site are all using bicycles now, and several bicycles are parked near the workers' residence. * * * brings convenience to everyone, but it is also often criticized.