So I want to get my bike out today and I glance down the alleyway which leads from my shed and what do I see?
Some foccer has fly-tipped several tonnes of builder's rubble and earth at the end of the alley!!!
Fortunately, after moving some bricks and other rubbish there was just enough room to get the bike out and I had a nice ride, but what the hell do people like this think, dumping their rubbish and leaving it for someone else to clean up??
(22-04-15, 09:41 AM)locksmith link Wrote: Have a ride round locally and see if anyones had footings dug for an extension and have a word with the "builders".
It looks like you were right.
Having phoned the Council, it's gone from there today and, walking past the spot, just behind the telephone pole there's a property with a set of barn-door style gates (ie you can't see through them when they're shut) between which it now resides!
So it looks like they're getting an extension put in and, rather than just inconveniencing themselves, they decided to inconvenience anyone who wanted to use the alleyway instead.
Wait until the extension is built and then toss a brick through their window with a note on it, SAYING SORROW FOR THE INCONVEINCE, THINK BEFORE YOU DUMP.
Or would that be a wee bit over the top??
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All very well and good throwing bricks etc but what if the house owner had no idea that the builders had taken it upon themselves to fuck everyone else off?
(22-04-15, 10:26 PM)unfazed link Wrote: Would love to see the faces if someone focced it all back over the gate again :lol :lol
A mate of mine lives in Liverpool in a terraced house with a passage down the back of all the yards. The procedure with bin bags was to leave them in the passage for the bin men to pick up. He was walking down there when someone hoicked a bag of rubbish over the wall landing in front of him. So he simply chucked it back over the wall. Unfortunately for the original chuckers the bag split open on impact. :rollin