Around here you could have sold them to bike clubs to burn in a bonfire at a rally.
I've never seen it done, but I hear it is quite spectacular.
I've burned three over the years. The first (and I point out that I was still in my teens at the time and didn't know enough to know what I was doing was a bad idea) was the result of trying to do a spot of in-situ extractor pipe welding near an old engined that was leaking both petrol and oil. The petrol drips lit up on the concrete floor of my parents garage. fortunately I was smart enough to crawl out from underneath, knock it into neutral and push it out into the street before looking for the extinguisher. By the time I found the extinguisher, the caked on oil and road grime was well alight and receiving more fuel as the plastic top of the Brazilian fuel pump had melted.
Just as I thought it was under control the cases lit off and I wasted the contents of another extinguisher trying to put it out (you cannot, they will burn under water).
I had to pay the local council $400 to repair the bitumen on the road, and pay $100 for a truck with a big crane arm to come and pick up the charred remains of what had previously been a pretty nice Type III wagon.
The other two were deliberate, including one I stuffed full of aluminium lathe swarf and ignited with a strip of magnesium ribbon on Guy Fawkes night - that was VERY spectacular.