Jump to content

Recommended Posts

7am this morning a woman was opening the black bin bag in my green bin, she was wearing a bright green top, and smoking a cigerette drooped from her mouth, I bashed the window and told her to clear off, she smirked and took her trolley up the road, making her way to top of Goodrich toward Lordship Lane but could be heading towards Landcroft, Black hair tied back, green top and dark trousers aged about 40-45.
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/119243-woman-opening-black-bin-bags/
Share on other sites

dollydaydream Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Hello

> If someone is rifling through your rubbish they

> could be looking for security

> documents ot bank statements etc so yes it should

> worry you.


No it should not worry you. Worry is a pointless emotion when it comes to something bad that hasn't even happened.

Alan Medic Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Phlox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Shred stuff first, with a cross shredder

> ideally,

> > then you won't have to worry.

>

> And then put it in the green bin? What's the blue

> bin for?


Yes, of course, but lots of people stuff everything in the green bin, inside bags. I put my shredded stuff in the blue bin.

Jeremy Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I fail to see why the colour of the bin bags is

> relevant. Would you have mentioned the colour of

> the bags if they'd been white?


Very relevent... White Waste sacks are used for Medical / Clinical waste and require specialist handling.


Foxy

uncleglen Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Clinical waste is in yellow bags and containers.

> If you put shredded paper in the blue bin it

> should be in paper bags as the paper shreds can

> get stuck in the machinery of the bin lorry so I'm

> told.


Yes it would seem Medical waste uses different colours.. White .. Yellow ... Orange.. according to level of hazard..


I put my shredded waste in the brown paper bags I get from the Indian takeaway.


Foxy


Foxy

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Both notoriously “lovely” people to spend any time with or worse, serve 
    • No, just no.  Zero tolerance does not mean we expect zero crime but that we do not accept a standard level as normal and unavoidable. For those who have suffered such “minor” crimes, myself included having had my house broken into,  it is clear from the lack of action that they are considered “acceptable”’. Once small crimes become known to be ignored, it changes where and how we live.     
    • Lloyd Weber and Cilla Black were supposed to leave when Blair got in, but didn't
    • You can't have zero tolerance unless you live in a fascist/police state.  Sadly it is something you have to accept in a democracy.  There has always been crime, even in North Korea, the Soviet bloc, Nazi Germany, Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge etc.   The discussion point is how big a police force we need and capabilities, punishment, and building communities.  And how much we are prepared to pay in extra taxation. Even in the good (economic) times there is crime.  And crime under both Labour and Tory governments. I do not accept that phone thefts and parcel thefts are just statistics.  Police have to prioritise what they do, we might not agree with it.  And most criminals are multi-tasking, moving to where the best return is considering the risk of being caught. And there has to be a market, someone somewhere needs to buy a stolen product (I never buy off Gumtree). A starting point would be to decriminalise all illegal drugs, but that is definitely for a separate Lounge conversation, interesting discussion paper here: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/105520/1/A. Stevens - In defence of the decriminalisation of drug possession in the uk - PPDF.pdf Did you watch any of the series of Peaky Blinders?  This was a very popular series that glorified gang crime and violence.  Funny (ironic) that may enjoy films and TV that does this.  Although only the first series had any historical accuracy in it,  Criminal gangs were around before and ever since.    
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...