Most states lack specific laws against dumpster diving, though trespassing laws essentially restrict that to public property.
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Are you allowed to dig through your neighbor's garbage? Can you check out that Public dumpster? Here's what to know.
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While there is no ordinance prohibiting it in Kentucky, residents should consider local trespassing laws before diving in.