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Subject: Priorities
Replies: 16 Views: 1450
bozzalad 7.09.17 - 07:25pm
On the day this week that local councils unveiled plans to slap 2,500 fines on householders who overload their wheelie bins, the Ministry of Justice revealed that 437 people who admitted crimes including blackmail, kidnap, r*pe and child abuse have been let off with a caution.Priorities Huh * +
1clivey1 7.09.17 - 07:28pm
crazy councils nowdays * +
tazdevil 7.09.17 - 07:30pm
Totally unfair! * +
jayna 7.09.17 - 08:52pm
I wonder ow this new rule effects Birmingham dwellers. Now the bin men ave gone back on strike again. you could just imagine it all the bham people, queuing round the block of the court to be fined for overflowing bins, and bin bags everywhere. * +
3mel 7.09.17 - 09:10pm
zero point comparing the practices of two unrelated organisations. * +
mikeymk 7.09.17 - 09:20pm
I haven't got a wheelie bin. * +
trashy 7.09.17 - 09:23pm
I just put my sh*t in the neighbours' bins * +
gt_tdi 7.09.17 - 09:25pm
I take my rubbish back to the shop, they have bigger bins. * +
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