A school janitor who commutes to work from Pennsylvania is using his Washington Heights public school as his personal trash can to save money.
as his personal trash can — all to save a few bucks, a whistleblower told The Post.
In footage shot by the source with his smart phone and reviewed by The Post, Acosta, 54, is seen pulling up to the elementary school on West 186th Street and Broadway on 11 separate occasions since February 2019 – including three times in the past two months – and then opening the trunk and back seat of a black Hyundai Elantra to haul out white plastic bags of trash.
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