I do a lot of target shooting and hiking and seeing this kind of shit always bums me out. I usually come home with a couple contractor bags of waste, maybe a shopping bags worth of it is usually mine. Growing up near the BWCAW I distinctly remember on one occasion losing a bait lid on the way back and spending fifteen minutes driving the boat back and forth only to find that clear mother fucker floating an inch below the chop.
>>628577Sounds hilarious to spook some polluting filth with a firework mortar buried in a ziplock bag clanking style but the possibility of someone getting hurt, someone with some decency and respect especially, is a huge turn off. And let's be honest, anything less is just underkill for filth of that caliber, they'll never learn anyway. You can ticket this kind of faggot and they'll be spotted a week later dumping trash somewhere else.
>>628597FWIW cartridges are fairly harmless outside of a chamber where they can build pressure, like firecracker level dangerous. Gun powder requires pressure to burn correctly, otherwise it just disperses and cartridges won't propagate unless enclosed in an extremely small and strong space. Firefighters in their roll out gear don't even need to worry about them in a house fire, even in large quantities such as might be present in a store. The only thing they could really do is scratch you (case shrapnel, the bullets are extremely low velocity as it's much heavier than a bit of brass shrapnel), most importantly they can potentially harm your eyes, but with a layer of dirt and maybe ash/char I'd worry much more about a spark in the eye.
On a related note though I scared the crap out of myself one time when the remnants of a firecracker brick I threw in the fire pit went off several fires and weeks later. Realized what happened and laughed.