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Wheelie bin etiquette!
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Some if not most of you will think it silly, but I am getting fed up with my neighbour sticking their rubbish in my wheelie bin after it it put out on collection day,
There are only two of them in their house, but they fill their wheelie bin and then dump the rest in our, already full bin.
As I leave for work, their bin is in the way of my car, overflowing with rubbish and what they can't get in theirs is in mine.
Perhaps I wouldn't mind so much if they were actually vaguely friendly?
There are only two of them in their house, but they fill their wheelie bin and then dump the rest in our, already full bin.
As I leave for work, their bin is in the way of my car, overflowing with rubbish and what they can't get in theirs is in mine.
Perhaps I wouldn't mind so much if they were actually vaguely friendly?
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I would normally be all for agreeing with others and saying let them get on with it, but these days people get fined for putting the wrong sort of stuff in their bins. Don't see why you should take the rap for others' rubbish.
You say you work for the landlords - is it possible you could have a word in the landlord's ear?
You say you work for the landlords - is it possible you could have a word in the landlord's ear?
I would have to face this head on and say something to them-- politely .That you don't mind them putting stuff in the bin but that out of courtesy you would have expected them to ask and not just presume.
Had a similar prob with neighbour on this a while ago-- he used to put filthy stuff in my bin when his was full , stinking nappies , bagged up dog poo, without a word.Actually caught him doing this one day. S o went out and told him that if he did that one more time and I was aware of it he would find it all on his drive.He got unpleasant and began to swear and was quite threatening.
Sure enough the next week same again , so with rubber gloves on I went out and chucked his filthy bags on his drive.I then brought my bin back inside , as I live alone
Had a similar prob with neighbour on this a while ago-- he used to put filthy stuff in my bin when his was full , stinking nappies , bagged up dog poo, without a word.Actually caught him doing this one day. S o went out and told him that if he did that one more time and I was aware of it he would find it all on his drive.He got unpleasant and began to swear and was quite threatening.
Sure enough the next week same again , so with rubber gloves on I went out and chucked his filthy bags on his drive.I then brought my bin back inside , as I live alone
Our binmen will not take your bin if the lid is up by even an inch or two and woe betide you if it's not on the path .
I left ours just into the drive once .It was in full view but they still refused to take it . I asked the person at the council if they wanted me to run after them and heave it on the cart myself .
We have wheelie bin gestapo of the worst kind round my way .
And if other people are bunging your bin up ,report them .
You're not responsible for their rubbish .
I left ours just into the drive once .It was in full view but they still refused to take it . I asked the person at the council if they wanted me to run after them and heave it on the cart myself .
We have wheelie bin gestapo of the worst kind round my way .
And if other people are bunging your bin up ,report them .
You're not responsible for their rubbish .
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