In Fort Meyers Florida, Scott Greenberg was on his way to the store when he saw something that stopped him dead in his tracks. An SUV perched on top of a dumpster.
"I had to do a double take. I texted my buddy. I'm like, 'Is that fair game? Is that free?' It's in the dumpster," Greenberg told WBBH-TV.
It wasn't a prank. It wasn't trash. There was a very good reason for what Scott saw.
It turned out the SUV had been lifted onto the dumpster by a forklift operated by a construction worker helping to build a new apartment complex. Workers said the vehicle had been left parked in a work area.
"Sometimes when you park where you're not supposed to, this is what happens," a construction worker said.
The car, as it turns out, was being used by a contrractor who loans it to workers flying in for jobs so they don't have to rent a vehicle.
The vehicle was later removed from the dumpster and relocated to a parking space away from the work area.