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Waste haulers have been depicted in more feature films and television shows than you may think — and the record is a decidedly mixed one. The Three Stooges never played garbage men, although the Stooges sometimes lived at the city dump during the Depression, and [Charlie] Chaplin was momentarily a street sweeper. The waste industry, at least as depicted by Hollywood, lately has been receiving a bad reputation. Frequently associated with crime, the most recent portrayal of the solid waste business is that of a New Jersey mob family — Italians, of course — in the HBO TV ...

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