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whered you get the water yeah as I was turning in my cans I caught two guys dumping out cases and cases of water its a perfectly good water youre dumping out perfectly good water why are you dumping it out the first story did they give you the one - somebody give me the one the motive and eventually the real story using food stamps to buy water just to dump out each bottle for a nickel complete waste all in all I mean its bummer that theyre using the process to do that you know theyre taking money that were all providing for them to throw things away that people are desperate for and then make 60 cents off of it I mean it really is kind of pathetic so after shooting the video on my phone I wanted to find out if this kind of activity was fraud so I took my smartphone to the people that handout the Oregon Trail cards at the Department of Human Services in Eugene I showed program manager Richard Whitworth of video its common enough they even have a name for it its called a water