Apr 22
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More legalised theft from the government

What the hell is this world coming to when some is fined and then taken to court for over filling their wheely bins.

The robbing council (local government), legally stole something like £200 from a British national after they cut back general waste collections from weekly to fortnightly. As if they didn’t already thieve enough from hard working British nationals to fund their expensive life styles and second homes.

It makes me sick, these people are empowered to work for us, to protect us, and they are funded by us.

And they got away with it, they originally fined this guy something like £100 (approx), then took him to court for not paying.

So here is my new slogan for the government

“Promoting fly tipping and robbing from the poor to give to the rich since empowerment”.

There like a backwards version of Robin Hood, in fact backwards is probably a nice way to put it.

For some reason our bin didn’t get emptied last week, ours is now over flowing.

I agree in part is up to us, the British public to deal with our waste and recycle, but if we are already paying a high price in the guise of house tax and other stealth taxes to cover these things, then we shouldn’t be made to pay more due to the incompetence of the government.

Give yourselves a pay cut you lazy arse twats, and give that money back to the public where it should belong. I’m not talking about the lower level management so much here, more those whom spend our money recklessly and then want to hide it shamelessly. Mind you it was probably the lower level management that forced this fine.

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Author: Tim

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Tim
April 29, 2008

Our bin is over flowing this week, and we have visitors coming on Friday (one of my brother’s) for the weekend, we tend to produce a lot more trash which is to be expected.

Now because we don’t want a retarded fine, we’re just going to take some rubbish out and leave it behind the Garage until the next collection two weeks on.

Thanks to the council and government we will now have festering rubbish hanging around, which could attract rats and disease.

How larger families cope with the same size bins as us, I really don’t know. 3 of us live here, and only two really contribute to the house hold rubbish.

We’re really careful as well, but when product manufacturers use unnecessary amounts of packaging, it really can’t be avoided.

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