on โ27-03-2013 10:20 PM
Not happy. For the past few months my recycle bin is moved from the side of the road and placed on the nature strip, no problems as it is moved after being emptied during the day and I come home from work and find it not in the same place.. Today got home and the bin has been moved but it is still full. There is a school across the road and I think due to Easter parade, etc there were many cars visiting in the morning and the bin was moved so they could park. I don't know who moved it as I'm at work through the day. Do you think I should speak to the school or leave a sign on the bin "Please do not move". Sure I'm not the only person to experience this.
on โ28-03-2013 04:28 PM
good idea jane
lol @ richo
everytime a kid walked passed he would kick my wheelie bin as hard as he could, would land on the street. so i placed a few bricks inside (needed to get rid of them anyway). was out the front when i happened to see him doing a running start rugby kick. the bin remained stationary, then the poor kid tried to disguise a limp :^O
on โ28-03-2013 05:30 PM
My suggestion was a serious one......school parking can be awful and sometimes council need a small reminder of the fact.
:^O :^O
on โ28-03-2013 05:31 PM
you could be fined for doing that
good idea jane
lol @ richo
everytime a kid walked passed he would kick my wheelie bin as hard as he could, would land on the street. so i placed a few bricks inside (needed to get rid of them anyway). was out the front when i happened to see him doing a running start rugby kick. the bin remained stationary, then the poor kid tried to disguise a limp :^O
on โ28-03-2013 05:40 PM
what do you mean ? theres no fines involved, if its too heavy twinks, the truckies simply wont lift it
on โ28-03-2013 05:57 PM
there are restrictions on what can be placed in a bin.....rocks and bricks damage the trucks compacting machine
on โ28-03-2013 06:14 PM
really, got a link?
on โ28-03-2013 06:15 PM
maybe she just means that's not a very nice thing to do. Who would do something like that?? not me
on โ28-03-2013 06:20 PM
oh i dunno, the kid stopped putting motorist a risk, no more rubbish or bin for drivers to deviate on the road
plus, it wasnt my initial motivation, i needed to get rid of some broken bricks, the kid was only in the back of my mind
on โ28-03-2013 06:21 PM
oh yeah :^O
on โ28-03-2013 06:25 PM
twinks is right though. We're not allowed to put bricks or any building rubble in our bins . it damages their crusher uppers or something. So if you get caught doing that, you get fined