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Hi, if there is already a thread for this then feel free to take it down, iv had a guy rooting our bin every other day on Ivanhoe road, I went out and asked him what he was doing he kindly told me to f**k off! Then spun round and shouted something in Romanian I think to his mate who was doing the same on the other side of the road, I personally don't give a toss if someone wants to go rummage through my bin! But just a heads up!

Problem is on Ivanhoe Rd is that most of the bins are on the street, rather than your own private property. So I don't think there's much you can do about it... just be careful when disposing of documents, etc.


When I lived on Ivanhoe Rd, our neighbour used to put used nappies straight into the wheelie bin, un-bagged. The smell was something else... maybe it was their method of deterrent?

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