What a load of rubbish!

A man who quit his job to clean needles, human feces and other trash from Los Angeles streets claims he’s collected about 100,000 pounds of garbage — but he’s accusing the city of letting the steamy piles languish for way too long.

“Why do I have to chase them, when I already put it in the bags?” Juan Naula fumed to The Post.

Naula, 47, started his street cleanup campaign a little over 10 months ago, but says he’s having issues with collection from the city — claiming it sometimes takes weeks for crews to pick up the garbage after he calls 311.

“One time it was three weeks, its frustrating because the homeless get into the bags,” Juan explained.

“What did they have in their mind? Its not ok. Nobody deserves to live like this. Just do your job.”

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