HOWELL (AP) — A man who authorities say was trying to return more than 10,000 cans and bottles for 10 cents apiece is avoiding jail time.
The Livingston Daily Press & Argus of Howell reports Brian Edward Everidge of Columbiaville recently was ordered to pay $1,230 in fines and court costs following his earlier guilty plea to one count of beverage return of nonrefundable bottles.
Everidge told the court he made a “huge mistake” that he regrets every day.
Authorities have said Everidge was stopped for speeding April 27 by state police in Livingston County. Inside the truck he was driving were aluminum cans and glass bottles that police were told were from Kentucky.
To legally get a bottle or can refund in Michigan, beverages must be bought in the state.
- Posted November 21, 2016
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Michigan man avoids jail in returnable cans, bottles scam
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