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» Council Cunts
Minor compared to some, but at least its petty
Courtesy of Glasgow City Council, we, like most other people, have two blue wheelie bins (between the 8 households up our close). Unlike most other people's, ours are kept locked by the binmen, with a small slot in the middle of the lid for posting your rubbish through. One piece at a time is all that fits, and larger things (bottles, etc) really need rammed in.
When the binmen come (at least this is weekly), they unlock the bins, take them out & empty them, then put them back & lock them up again. Dirty buggers. Someone got pissed off before I did and managed to break the lock off one of them. I've still to work out what genius decided locking them up would be a good idea in the first place.
Also, a year or two ago they put up a sign saying that rear court sweeping was going to be stopping... thought they were taking the piss implying that it had ever happened, they don't even pick up their own mess, the buggers.
The buggers.
(Thu 2nd Aug 2007, 14:13, More)
Minor compared to some, but at least its petty
Courtesy of Glasgow City Council, we, like most other people, have two blue wheelie bins (between the 8 households up our close). Unlike most other people's, ours are kept locked by the binmen, with a small slot in the middle of the lid for posting your rubbish through. One piece at a time is all that fits, and larger things (bottles, etc) really need rammed in.
When the binmen come (at least this is weekly), they unlock the bins, take them out & empty them, then put them back & lock them up again. Dirty buggers. Someone got pissed off before I did and managed to break the lock off one of them. I've still to work out what genius decided locking them up would be a good idea in the first place.
Also, a year or two ago they put up a sign saying that rear court sweeping was going to be stopping... thought they were taking the piss implying that it had ever happened, they don't even pick up their own mess, the buggers.
The buggers.
(Thu 2nd Aug 2007, 14:13, More)