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Do you think it's acceptable to use a neighbours wheelie bin
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Only if you ask first. Although if it's bin day, bins are out and they haven't been emptied I will put poo bags in so I'm not carrying it around with me.
Neighbours has asked to use ours before, especially garden in summer. We just ask them to leave a certain amount of space for our cuttings. Cardboard.. I'm sorry but that is valuable space that I can fill fast with online orders |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yeah, who cares? So long as you’re putting the right stuff in there - recycling in the recycling bin and all that, doesn’t do any harm and all ends up at the same place. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The alcoholic lady that used to live across the road from me used to share her bottles between our bins so her husband wouldn’t see them in their bin bless her "
Hope she shared the content |
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If you place stuff in there and it deprives the owner you commit an offence
OFFICIALLY the bin is only for the waste from that household. It is not a bin but a service we consume. We all agree when sign up it is just our domestic waste from property Z, so you should not be using it and neighbour cannot legally give you permission. Practically, no official would give a s**t.  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't mind anyone using ours, but one time someone dumped clothes on top, so the bin men didn't take it and put a warning message on it. That was annoying! |
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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago
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No it's not. Where my mum lives the bins are charged by how much is in them.She is a pensioner and some of her arsehole neighbours kept putting their rubbish in her bin so she ended up with a massive bill from the council who wouldn't listen when she tried to explain it wasn't her rubbish she asked her neighbours not to but they continued to do it. So she had to stop using her bin .Now she has to take the stuff to the dump and recycling place herself and still has to pay just not as much as she had to when her neighbours used her bin. Even to recycle you have to pay down there. It's ridiculous. So no you shouldn't use your neighbours bin unless you have asked permission. |
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