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Mick 09-10-2003 13:40

SHOULD THE COUNCIL BE SO TOUGH
 
Should the council be so tough on people that leave rubbish bags out ???

lettie 09-10-2003 13:57

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I know they have been tough with some people, but to be honest, they have done nothing where I live, and the same people are putting out rubbish days in advance of the collection, and the area looks like a grotspot, despite our residents association putting notices through everybody's doors telling them about when local collections are

Mick 09-10-2003 14:00

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why dont you let them know ???

Tealeaf 09-10-2003 14:10

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Yep. Forget the fines, bring back the treadmill. Anyone dumping bags = identify, try & punish. 1 black bin liner left on the streets = 12 hours on the treadmill. Feed the electricity back into the national grid, so it's enviromentally friendly.

They won't leave their bins outside again...

lettie 09-10-2003 14:16

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;D  Some of my neighbours are retired council employees and they are very good at going to peoples houses and giving them their rubbish bags back (it's quite funny to see) Our back street is not the problem, it's the ones further up the road, might have a bash at ringing the council next time I see rubbish out.

Tealeaf 09-10-2003 14:25

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The other alternative is that you just unloosen the bag, grab it round the opening, swing it round your head twice and fling it over your nasty neighbour's backyard wall......

Jo 09-10-2003 14:32

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Or post the contents through their letterbox  [smiley=evil.gif]

Tealeaf 09-10-2003 14:43

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...But you might get your fingers dirty..

malibu 09-10-2003 23:31

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i agree that yes council should be tough on litter but i tried to put me rubbich out the morning before collection day before i went to work. (i would have been putting it out in a dark alley at midnight otherwise :o) I was told off by a neighbour they told me if i could not put me rubbich out on the day of the collection to leave it till the week after. which seems very unhygienic to me.  ???

happyone 10-10-2003 12:24

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they  put a bag out the other day wasnt taken and in the contents was   dirty needles  i phoned the counc they just came took the needles not the rubbish bag

Tealeaf 10-10-2003 12:28

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The entire system is crazy......it does not take into account those people who, by virtue of their job, are away on pick up day.....there is a limit to the extent you can store household waste....I suppose in a few months time we'll be looking at a cockroach pandemic throughout Accy...

happyone 10-10-2003 12:32

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or rats back  

Tealeaf 10-10-2003 12:37

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Yeah...Rats, Pigeons, Mice, Roaches....in fact, did'nt we have a Rats site here a week or so ago...I wonder if there is any connection between the plague of rats and this tinpot policy..

Bagpuss 18-10-2003 23:59

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If you do get caught putting your binbags out early just pretend you don't understand English it works wonders with our magistrates.  ??? ??? ???

lettie 19-10-2003 07:42

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I read about that too, and think it's quite disgusting. Everybody should be treated equally, and ignorance of the law is no defence or so they used to say. Evidently not, in this case. ::)


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