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Watched the occupant of 8 Adys Road do the same thing this morning. Came out of his house, moved his car from outside the house (a minicab by the way), moved 3 wheelie bins into the space where the car was then drove off.


I very kindly moved the wheelie bins back onto the pavement as I didn't want them to be knocked over by another car.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Sometimes there could be a good reason - e.g.

> making space for a skip or a delivery lorry.


Yup, and that's a good time to deploy a Note On A Bin to explain. Also the good reason times tend to be very sporadic. Nobody expects skips and lorries each and every day.

I am always really impressed by how kind and considerate people are about bins marking space for moving house etc, and I only recently realised that there are people out there who abuse the system by using it all the time, just for ordinary life! I was shocked, I was!

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