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Hi,

Can anybody tell me what is the point of train operators and Councils asking you to take your newspaper with you, and then not emptying the bins at the station. At 6.30 this morning all bins were full to excess with papers on the floor surrounding the bins. Is not a good idea to leave it to the train operators to clear the mess up as they seem to dispose of it quite well.


And another thing.... I popped into McDonalds yesterday (not to eat) and went to the loo. On the urinals it boasts that the toilets are 'waterless' and that they save on each urinal in excess of 100,000 litres of water a year. If that is the case we need to give them some kind of award, as they have so many branches throughout the UK, surely, they have single saved this Island from flooding and even worse from sinking!

Regards,

Libra Carr.

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> Hi,

> Can anybody tell me what is the point of train

> operators and Councils asking you to take your

> newspaper with you, and then not emptying the bins

> at the station.


I reckon they ask you to take your paper with you because all the bins are full at the station...

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