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Shopping Carts Should Be Left at the Store, Not Taken Home

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As good neighbors, we all want to keep our community a safe and attractive place to live. Taking and using a store shopping cart to get your packages home is against the law. Leaving these carts on the sidewalk or in the street is not only unattractive, but it can also be dangerous and cause an accident. If you need assistance getting your groceries home, please look into purchasing a two-wheel cart that can be used on an ongoing basis. These carts are often available at a reasonable cost from local grocery and drug stores.

If you see an abandoned cart in Arcadia, please report it athttp://www.cartretrieval.net/, or by calling (800) 252-4613. Thank you for your cooperation!

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