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Bin Lorries
Councils face a potential £22 million repair bill to upgrade their bin lorries to comply with EU law and minimise their vibration
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A company I worked for was very good with all the legal and politically correct side of things then one day a retired ex-worker put in a claim for ‘white finger’, never found out if he was successful but soon after that those who had been with the company for a number of years were told to go to their doctors and full medicals were paid for.
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And they lifted the bins and threw the rubbish in the truck, didn't wear gloves, masks, overalls, wore shorts in summer got on with the job and didn't complain.
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Our local authority (which has just become 'unified' - ie the district council has been abandoned in favour of the County Council) has announced that anyone 'contaminating' recycling bins with none-recyclable items will (on the third transgression) have their bin 'removed' and have to pay £35 to have it returned. In addition to imposing a £20 charge for 'garden waste' they are discouraging recycling (and flytipping).
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Ah yes, but can only be full up to a certain level, anything more than that has to be kept over untill the next collection................in a fortnights time!! By which time there is enough to overfill TWO bins!! This Country is going to the dogs (or should that be rats?)
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