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Old 05-01-2003, 11:15 AM
Natalie
 
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Default Garden mess leads to jail


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I watched every programme featuring that poor man, including the recent

one
after his death. I felt his biggest 'problem', if you can call it that,

was
not his garden but his mental health problems and yet no one took that

into
account (that was certainly the impression given by the programmes

although
it could of course have been different in reality). The council's attempt
at getting him to clear his rubbish was as dictotorial as the Germans had
been to him during the war. The collecting of rubbish and other things

was
an subconscious attempt to regain control of his life and retain things
rather than have them forcibly taken away. Rather than help this poor man
they actually made his troubles worse. Rather than eccentric, a better
description of this man would be mentally ill. Of course, I don't doubt
that his habits caused problems for his neighbours and I wouldn't want to
live near it either but it's just a shame that people didn't see the man
amongst the rubbish.


People did try to help Mr Trebus. Nobody was able to get through to him.
If you recall in the last programme, there was one man who had taken it upon
himself to help Mr Trebus but even he gave up.

His neighbours were extremely tolerant considering the health hazard.

Natalie