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Let’s Talk Trash! MAR / APR 2019
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TAKE THE TEST
. Litter Laws in Tennessee Tennessee has an average of 5,100 pieces of litter per mile on urban freeways. Thirty percent is deliberate litter from people in vehicles and 70% is negligent litter from unsecured loads.
The psychology of colors tells us that our instinctive color preferences reveal the deepest parts of our personalities. Are you a fiery red, a sunny yellow, a tickled pink, a natural green, or a cool blue? Four colors are often used: orange, yellow, green, and blue. And then there is “white” in this test. No one actually falls 100% into any singular color, so your dominant color(s) are mostly mixed with one or more colors creating tints and hues describing your personality. The Hartman Personality Profile is a Color Code Personality Profile also known as The Color Code or The People Code, created by Dr. Taylor Hartman that divides personalities into four colors: Red (motivated by power), Blue (motivated by intimacy), White (motivated by peace), and Yellow (motivated by fun). Although different groups of people have different demographics, the general breakdown suggests that Reds comprise 25% of the population; Blues 35%; Whites 20%; and Yellows 20%
Littering Must Stop
. Litter weighing less than five pounds is a class C misdemeanor punishable by a fine of $50, imprisonment up to 30 days, or both, and up to 40 hours community service. The court may also require work in a recycling center up to eight hours. . Litter weighing between five and 10 pounds is a class B misdemeanor punishable by a fine up to $500, six months imprisonment, or both, and up to 80 hours community service. The court may also require work in a recycling center up to eight hours. . Litter weighing more than 10 pounds or for any commercial purpose is a class A misdemeanor punishable by a fine up to $2,500, imprisonment up to 11 months and 29 days, or both. . If third conviction in any amount exceeding 10 pounds or upon the second conviction in any amount exceeding 1,000 pounds or in any amount for any commercial purpose, class E felony. Imprisonment between one year and six years, and possible fine up to $3,000. The court must also require community service litter removal for up to 160 hours. (see §40-35-111)
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