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<blockquote data-quote="wabbitwabbit" data-source="post: 3451"><p>OK so I spent this morning emptying the garage which had a LOT of cardboard boxes in it.</p><p></p><p>I duly flattened them all ready for the local tip cardboard recycle and made sure there was no normal rubbish within the mix bin.</p><p></p><p>Off go to the local council tip, which I have done many, many times in the past and in the same vehicle (my Connect van).</p><p></p><p>Arrive on site and am asked for my permit. What ****ing permit? No permit no dumping says the Polish bloke politely adding sorry and pointed at digital cameras recording all vehicles.</p><p></p><p>So, now I have a van full of cardboard and what is now going to happen to it? I am taking it around to the site where we have a bleeding massive skip and tall that nice cardboard is now going into landfill. **** em. X(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wabbitwabbit, post: 3451"] OK so I spent this morning emptying the garage which had a LOT of cardboard boxes in it. I duly flattened them all ready for the local tip cardboard recycle and made sure there was no normal rubbish within the mix bin. Off go to the local council tip, which I have done many, many times in the past and in the same vehicle (my Connect van). Arrive on site and am asked for my permit. What ****ing permit? No permit no dumping says the Polish bloke politely adding sorry and pointed at digital cameras recording all vehicles. So, now I have a van full of cardboard and what is now going to happen to it? I am taking it around to the site where we have a bleeding massive skip and tall that nice cardboard is now going into landfill. **** em. X( [/QUOTE]
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