Emily Bradich, who lives in Pittsburgh s Westwood neighborhood, said watching video of a Brighton Heights mother place her 9-month-old daughter in the grass to dump her own garbage after she says the Environmental Services employees told her it was too heavy, felt familiar. Watch the full story in the video player above. It really struck home how much it was similar, Bradich said. Bradich said she and her husband have often been told the same thing, by the city employees. My husband has gotten in his car and drove to get them to bring them back, because they left it here all of it and that s when we first moved in and they told him, your trash cans are too heavy, Bradich said.Pittsburgh s website lists only that the cans have to be 35 gallons or less. A mailer that city officials said is sent to residents does mention weight, but only in reference to carpets left for pickup or bulk items, such as furniture. The mailer states that bulk items are items that are both too big t
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