I don't use a box but I do the same thing. I call it a junk pile. If it topples over or I have nothing else to do, then I just start working on the junk pile. That means cleaning it or adding to it. Sure that one spot will never be clean but now at least the rest of the house is.
I don't think the bigger issue is how but rather the when. He was eventually going to go to court and would have to cooperate to some degree. At the end of the day his death prevented some high profile people from going to prison.
You didn't really give a use case beyond taking lots of photos. With that in mind maybe get a Instax printer. Use any camera you like, take as many pictures as you want, edit if necessary and print your favorites. Yes you will be using the same $2/print but now you get more control over what gets printed. There are even some higher end Instax cameras that have an SD card slot that allow you to do everything in one device that keep in line with the retro Polaroid aesthetic if that's what you're after.
Numbers are standard across the world, language be damned. Sure the system of measurement might differ but that's not what's being discussed. I would love to see Trump force the planet to drop metric.
If it doesn't fit just flip her over. It's usually a pretty tight fit. It might take a few tries if you don't have visual confirmation like when reaching for the rear.
The reason you need permits and licensed contractors to do most work on your home is because most people would rather have something convenient and cheap then care about property values. Take an inspector to a random open house in your neighborhood and ask them how much stuff they find wrong and use that to see if the owner will lower the price of the house. Then watch how quickly you get laughed out because they already have half a dozen offers over asking price, which is probably already inflated as is. The housing market in America is a joke since COVID.
It is easier to scoop them up and throw them in the mines/fields/factories