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FLY TIPPING HOUSEHOLD RUBBISH!!


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scarbyirp
  Dec 28, 07, 04:55  #1

This seems to be a national sport here. Find any picturesque Polish beauty spot and some cnut will have been there before you and dumped his monthly collection of detritus.

Last nite somebody's emptied 2 full bin liners of sh1t all over the road. Why? What is wrong with these people? Why take pride in sh1tting in your back yard?

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Wroclaw Boy
  Dec 28, 07, 08:29  #2

Its not only polish people who throw their shite all over the place, dont ever step onto a patch of grass in a built up area your almost guaranteed to step in a pile or two of dog shite.

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sledz
  Dec 28, 07, 08:39  #3

Heres a idea!


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telefonitika
  Dec 28, 07, 09:12  #4

great idea sledz

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scarbyirp
  Dec 28, 07, 09:15  #5

LOL! used car batteries, nappies, plastic bags, dog ****. Still at least I've not seen any used condoms or hyperdermics (yet!!)

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hairball
  Dec 28, 07, 09:22  #6

scarbyirp wrote:
LOL! used car batteries, nappies, plastic bags, dog ****. Still at least I've not seen any used condoms or hyperdermics (yet!!)


Lots of asbestos though! I spotted about a ton of it down the side of a mountain in a residential area in Ciêcina!

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Wroclaw Boy
  Dec 28, 07, 09:34  #7

scarbyirp wrote:
LOL! used car batteries, nappies, plastic bags, dog ****. Still at least I've not seen any used condoms or hyperdermics (yet!!)

I believe its all about the looking after NO:1 thing and to hell with everybody else attitude.

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cjj
  Jan 2, 08, 01:29  #8

ever go visiting and watch what goes into the stove in the corner??
on our last visit it was the plastic coca cola bottles ... not sure if that's better or worse than fly-tipping, but the family sure as h won't (can't) pay for refuse collection..

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scarbyirp
  Jan 2, 08, 02:03  #9

cjj wrote:
the stove in the corner


Yeah, every home built over 10 years ago seems to have one. Ah, the smell of burning plastic. I have seen empty beer cans put into them too.

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cjj
  Jan 2, 08, 04:29  #10

i understand you live just up the road, then?

cj (lurking near Chwaszczyno)

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scarbyirp
  Jan 2, 08, 06:37  #11

Yeah just o/s wejherowo, I'm thinking about going out today on a major clean up operation (not that I'm some environmentallist), but the mountain of rubbish at the bottom of the road is so high that if it snows, were going to be able to ski down it!

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