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Abandoned Shopping Trolleys
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I wish more councils would do this!
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I have seen a few supermarkets where the wheels on the trolley lock if someone tries to take them outside the perimeter of the shop. I would imagine that there is something like an induction loop that activates the lock on the wheels.
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I have seen a few supermarkets where the wheels on the trolley lock if someone tries to take them outside the perimeter of the shop. I would imagine that there is something like an induction loop that activates the lock on the wheels.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If supermarkets supply trollies to attract shoppers, then 50 of them sitting in a council shed aren’t doing them much good.
The supermarket are the victim here, not the cause. They cost about £150. If a customer left the store with £150 worth of booze without paying people would think they should be fined.
The supermarket are the victim here, not the cause. They cost about £150. If a customer left the store with £150 worth of booze without paying people would think they should be fined.
I appreciate that some people who suffer with poor health or don't have a car use a trolley to get their shopping home. If that's the case, it should be returned as soon as soon as possible and not just dumped.
Where I live cars and property have been damaged by trolleys left lying around, which then become used as playthings.
Where I live cars and property have been damaged by trolleys left lying around, which then become used as playthings.