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Not only was the bin (I found the lid a bit closer) not where it should be, but they hadn't even emptied it properly. The whole point of employing someone to take away your rubbish is so that it stops smelling behind your house. If it didn't smell so bad, no-one would be that bothered, right? To make matters worse, our freezer broke last week, so in the bin was old meat, which had bred maggots!
So we were left with this half-empty bin of maggots and smell, which I had to dispose myself. Thanks bin-men, how nice to see that standards in this town are really improving! I'll be thinking of you next time I pay my Council Tax!
> You tell the council what happened.
>
> They send the bin men back.
>
> The bin men have to work longer hours for not doing their job
> properly in the first place.
>
> Next time they do it properly.
You'll get a brick though your window thrown by one of their kids who is too young to prosecute.
Job's a good 'un!
One in N Ireland
monkey man's council
> You tell the council what happened.
>
> They send the bin men back.
>
> The bin men have to work longer hours for not doing their job
> properly in the first place.
>
> Next time they do it properly.
If his council are corrupt as mine, they will do nothing.
They send the bin men back.
The bin men have to work longer hours for not doing their job properly in the first place.
Next time they do it properly.
Problem sorted.
It'll result in them not emptying yo...
Hmm.
Yes, cunningly plot some kind of revenge.
Someday I'm going to put a dummy in the bin along with some out of date prawns, with a realistic looking arm poking out from under the lid, covered in ketchup. Then video record the incident.