David Hansen wrote:
On 4 Dec 2006 02:41:42 -0800 someone who may be
wrote this:-
They take up little extra space or get in the way if organised
properly.
tell it to people living in small accomodation, it wont wash.
There appear to be rather a lot of assumptions behind your remark.
Any extra container than the main black binbag one has to take up more
space, it cant fail to. Several of them, even if relatively small, are
a problem in some accommodation. Then the same deal happens again
outside.
There are few houses with gales inside them such that if a bag of
"junk" falls over it will be blown everywhere.
no, that occurs outside
Outside the "junk" should be inside suitable containers, a bin or
box, rather then bags.
Maybe you should tell our LA.
Boxes of cans in people's houses, gardens or the street?
outdoors
And how do these "fill up with neighbourhood rubbish"?
people put junk in them
Provided people comply with the rules there are few cases of binmen
not taking "junk" away.
i wish. If it were true I'd still be using the service.
Then you have a particular problem, but that doesn't mean it is a
general one. What is your description of the problem?
they fail to take the recyclables so often the system is unworkable.
Yes, the rules were followed. Anyhow the result of all this is
recycling is no longer practical.
You appear to now be saying the LA is not so great after all. Would you
say someone who can actually do the job should be given a chance to do
so?
NT