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Not the worst case by a long chalk, but it makes me sick nonetheless.
nstreet said:The increase seems to be linked to the tighter restrictions (1 bag per week) at the refuse sites.
if that had been a plasterers bucket ........it would`ve been full o` ****securespark said:Not the worst case by a long chalk, but it makes me sick nonetheless.
Moz said:a bucket of knocked off tiles ...lol
Eh Ba Gum....
while working down in the City of London in the 90s
remember seeing the paddy /Murphy road workers scratching their heads stood beside a pile of road spoil ....wondering how an old bathroom suite an tiles ended up with their waste .....
bernardgreen said:nstreet said:The increase seems to be linked to the tighter restrictions (1 bag per week) at the refuse sites.
Certainly is
Here you cannot take a van into the refuse site becasue it is automatically considered to be carrying trade waste and the jobs-worth attendant would not change his mind even when shown it was clearly domestic refuse.
An hour later the same waste on the back seat of a Rolls Royce driven by the van driver was accepted by the same attendant . ( alright it wasn't a roller but if the attendant can be stupid so can I )