A well known local journalist has told of rubbish in secure bins being tampered with to add to the impact of the dispute, has never happened before now. Wonder which side has most to gain from making the city look as bad as possible?
A well known local journalist has told of rubbish in secure bins being tampered with to add to the impact of the dispute, has never happened before now. Wonder which side has most to gain from making the city look as bad as possible?
A well known local journalist has told of rubbish in secure bins being tampered with to add to the impact of the dispute, has never happened before now. Wonder which side has most to gain from making the city look as bad as possible?
So you supported the firefighters despite their strike being about wanting more ? You even admit that the binmen are correctly paid so surely that means removing approx 20% of their income will mean they're NOT paid correctly ?
Seagulls?
Out of order. I certainly have not and that is a very cheap jibe. I understand why you made the inference, but you're well off mark there. I reiterate what I said previously - honest work is honest work and I will never attempt to put anyone down for whatever job they may do.
We clearly aren't going to agree. Especially when you're throwing 20% around. 3 people might potentially lose that much. The reality is the lot of them are on strike when really, they won't lose out at all. Maybe they'll have to do an extra hour or two. Oh, the humanity.
What they've done to the city is disgusting - they should be ashamed bit more than that, get out there and clean up their mess.
Explain? Who else is meant to clear up after them if not the binmenWhatever you think of the strike businesses, visitors and residents need to take more responsibility and not expect someone to clean up after them.
Whatever you think of the strike businesses, visitors and residents need to take more responsibility and not expect someone to clean up after them.
Reduce my council tax and I'll stop expecting my rubbish to be cleared up. Simple.
If everyone took this advice then the bin men would all lose their jobs!
Explain? Who else is meant to clear up after them if not the binmen
I agree with you in principal, but I believe its not down to the council, but down to central government to impose harsh penalties on manufactures over packaging, not the council to fine residents for taking away the domestic waste.I think about this problem quite a lot. No idea what the answer is. We generate all this crap and expect others to deal with it.
I'd vote for a council that charges to take away domestic refuse by weight. Start the charge off at the median.
I'd definitely be more careful about what I throw away but more importantly what I buy - if I knew it was costing me more.
If I buy something with what I consider to be unreasonable packaging, I leave the excess with the shop.
So what else are people meant to do with it? I think given a choice, rather than have it stinking up my apartment, I'd rather throw it out in the street if I'm perfectly honest!!I'm not excusing their first unofficial strike. They are legitimately striking the second time round. It is pointless to put the rubbish out if it is not going to be collected.
I agree with you in principal, but I believe its not down to the council, but down to central government to impose harsh penalties on manufactures over packaging, not the council to fine residents for taking away the domestic waste.
In an ideal world, people would only buy stuff without unnecessary packing. But we don't live in an ideal world.
So what else are people meant to do with it? I think given a choice, rather than have it stinking up my apartment, I'd rather throw it out in the street if I'm perfectly honest!!