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JenniferJ Wrote:

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> Just home after a spot of dinner and our recycling

> bag (FULL!) has been nicked from Upland Road. If

> you are the culprit hang your head in shame, it's

> pathetic.

>

> I'll now have to order more from the council -

> that's what you should have done mr /ms thieving

> *@!&$**!

>

> Amazed this has happened in this day and age.

> Sorry to innocent others for this rant but this

> has really got my goat.


Let me assure you it wasn't me. Or at least I'm pretty sure I haven't stolen from you. It's not very likely I reckon.

Upland Road's right on my manor. Doorstep, my own, shitting. Not my style.

So you can rule me out of your enquiries. But good luck.

Thanks HonaloochieB, I will eliminate you from the 'possible' list ;-)


I have calmed down a bit more, just worried that my careful recycling could now be in a bin somewhere - I am a greenie and can't bear the thought of any of my paper ending up in landfill.


Also, I am having a serious clear-out and now probably will have to wait a week before a new bag arrives, so have nowhere to put my recycling till then, humph.


All I'll repeat is 'hang your head in shame' to the culprit...

JenniferJ, I'd be more worried that someone's taken your recycling home to have a good sift through to find "useful" information :( Hope you don't put name/address info in there without destroying it first?


I'm wary, as had a few credit card applications submitted in my name a couple of years back after our recycling bag had obviously been rifled through over night. We now put the bag out first thing in the morning, and are a lot more careful about what we put in it.

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