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I'm on belvoir road and a few weeks ago heard loads of laughing at about 2 am and a man about 20 running down the road throwing all wheels bins in his reach into the road ,like some laughing crazy man ,freaky. It wasn't till the morning I saw one wheels bin had dinted my car !
Hope the idiots hurt themselves in the process found by bin way down road this morning alongside several others on Dunstans Road next time I hope they have a fall and break their leg. Old ladies having to walk around looking for their bins.

I'm sorry, now, I wasn't quick enough to catch them on camera.


Making a neighbourhood feel like a menacing place is pathetically easy. Repairing the background degree of trust people need, to manage small city territories is harder work.

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> Old ladies having to walk around looking for their bins.


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And everybody else having their bins miraculously return by themselves?!


Out of interest, how do you define "old ladies", as I fear I may be one :))


Already I can scarcely lift the lid of my bin, being so old and decrepit. Where will it all end? :))

Well perhaps if you had been affected like others you would not respond in that manner there were people from Rydale who found their bins on the corner of dunstans and cornflower! Or perhaps one of yours might be tempted to do such stupid things remember they were thrown in the middle of the road on underhill a busy road don't you think? accident????????????????

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