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Grass fly-tipper hit hard in pocket
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 08:31:37 GMT, AlanWT
wrote: OK, so it was biodegradable stuff this time. But what about the next (or indeed, previous) occasion when he might have builders rubble or similar to get rid of. There are a lot of fly tippers in the area in which I live (despite the area being well provided with composting tips), and I hate them. I take it that fly-tipping is what we call 'illegal dumping', but don't you have rubbish collection? Why would someone take the trouble to transport his yard waste to another property? Rules and methods differ from place to place here (US). My city gives each home a large (90 gallon) plastic bin for regular trash, and a slightly smaller one for recycling (of paper, glass, plastic, & metal). Lawn clippings and leaves are to be bagged in clear plastic and left at the curb (kerb?). Managable piles of small branches, etc. may also be left at the curb for pickup. We are billed semi-monthly for this. |
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