Is it legal to throw car batteries into the ocean? Should it be? Discuss

Is it legal to throw car batteries into the ocean? Should it be? Discuss.

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It’s a safe and perfectly legal thrill.

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It actually helps the environment!

Is this actually a common occurence?
First exposure to this, was, due to memes.

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Fake image. Hilariously ironic that you use a doctored image to try to make snopes look inaccurate.

Please stay on topic. I am trying to learn about car batteries and the moral/legal implications of throwing them into the ocean.

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>legal
Who cares
>what are the repurecussions
This is the real q (question)

Yes, it is morally justified. It has nutrients that the ocean craves

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Throwing batteries into the ocean is what gives the ocean its salt

Everything is legal in international waters. PS auto stores are ripping you off with the core trade in if it’s under 50$ and even 50 is cutting it close. You can strip them in 5 min and take them to the right scrap yards for 60-100$ For the shit ones. Good ones are 100$+. Don’t burn your fingers scrapping cobalt, good luck.

The elecric eels need those batteries more than i need chump change

only if you tie it to a nigger before you throw it in

You won't even have to tie anything to the nigger for it to drown

based

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No cuz the fishes get hurt and die and i dont like that because then we cant eat any fish sticks and bad for the envionment wich is are home that we live in.

bluepilled

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Your trolling.

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Sounds like a cheap way to make artificial islands, but recycling is more economical for the economy as a whole.

I thought summer was over.