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Default OT - Recycling gone mad

Bill wrote:
In message , David WE Roberts
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Hampshire. Our sites are run by
Hopkinshttp://www.hopkinsrecycling.co.uk/ I wanted a 'calor' gas
cylinder to use as an air receiver.
They wanted a tenner but said I only had £4 in cash which seemed
to be acceptable and was trousered in milliseconds.

Bob


*Used to happen here in Warwickshire until the council took control
of *the site again recently.

*Jonathan

I think I am sensing a common theme here.
Service being made less user friendly.


Not quite the same, but similar. There was a lot of talk when our
local council installed CCTV at the tidy tips. Was it for safety
reasons, evidence if there were any accidents, or was it to keep an
eye on the staff?

http://www.bedfordshire-news.co.uk/N...r-motives-for-
tidy-tip-flat-screen-TV-sacking-26112011.htm

http://tinyurl.com/6ofo5c6

Certainly some years ago you could pick stuff up that had been dropped
off there with no questions asked. Now it is almost run as a military
operation.

Another local gripe is "commercial waste" A friend of mine who has a
sign written company van that he keeps 24/7 used it to drop off his
old kitchen cabinets. He was refused access and told to get written
permission, lots of paperwork, because it could be commercial waste.
The fact he worked for an electrical supply company didn't matter.


Not just me then?

When I helped my brother swap all the radiators at his house the council
employee tried to stop me dropping the old radiators off as he thought I was
a plumber. I have never been so insulted in all my life.



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Adam