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Discussion in 'Bristol City' started by realred1952, Sep 30, 2022.

  1. realred1952

    realred1952 Well-Known Member

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    so Bristol [ Bedminster among others ] is getting orange sacks to put the recycling in! We have a blue bag for cardboard and ... a bin for glass a bin for plastics and food waste is composted off site! WHIST THERE IS a technique emptying the blue bags cant imagine what??? when its bags full of stuff .. apparently going to have to sorted at recycling centres!!!!
     
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    Angelicnumber16 Well-Known Member

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    It’s all a con
    Aside from glass and possibly cardboard I’m sure the rest goes to landfill anyway making it a waste of time and effort
    And food waste going in a brown container is just disgusting, especially in warm months
    It attracts the wrong animals
     
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    realred1952 Well-Known Member

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    massive country wide operation................

    in London alone ....
    HUNDREDS of retailers selling stolen goods have been raided in Britain's biggest ever counter-shoplifting operation. More than 300 officers swooped on 120 premises across the capital suspected of fuelling the UK's shoplifting epidemic by selling products snatched from legitimate stores. So far just 32 arrested!??? video shows some of the them [msn news feed ] appeared to be of asian appearance ownerships?!
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    Nine shops have been served with closure notices as part of Operation Zoridon.

    Superintendent Luke Baldock said: "Shoplifting is not a victimless crime and the gangs involved are organised and have links to drugs and violence.
    "Rogue shopkeepers who trade in stolen goods are funding criminal activity and driving up costs for everyone.
    "They're keeping thieves in business at the expense of hard-working, law-abiding retailers."

    Seven people were arrested and around 2,000 phones seized in a raid on a shop in Woolwich, south-east London.
    Police body-worn footage shows officers entering the store before prying open an office door to discover "loads and loads and loads" of suspected stolen devices in cabinets.
    A room hidden behind a wall panel in the basement was also found to contain more phones and other devices, while a secret compartment contained around £50,000 worth of gaming consoles.

    A shop near you closed or been raided?
     
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