Misuse of communal bin store. Legally, where do we stand?
Misuse of communal bin store. Legally, where do we stand?
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anonymous-user

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77 months

Wednesday 8th September 2010
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JustinP1

13,357 posts

253 months

Wednesday 8th September 2010
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Fake CCTV camera.

Sign next to it:

These rubbish bins are for residents domestic rubbish only.

All deposits by non-residents are subject to an agreed charge of £100.

poo at Paul's

14,546 posts

198 months

Wednesday 8th September 2010
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JustinP1 said:
Fake CCTV camera.

Sign next to it:

These rubbish bins are for residents domestic rubbish only.

All deposits by non-residents are subject to an agreed charge of £100.
God idea but you'll get old beds dumped there with "£100" price tickets on them!!

GKP

15,099 posts

264 months

Wednesday 8th September 2010
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Put a lock on the bin store.

mk1fan

10,844 posts

248 months

Thursday 9th September 2010
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You need to put a lock on the bin store. Inform the bin services of the code. If they break it open charge them for the replacement. Additionally, give the contact number of the Managing Agents as a point of contact should the dustmen forget it.

A third party using the bin would be fly tipping surely? Dumping rubbish in an area you're not authorised to do so, for someone else to clean up.