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Post by kris on Sept 9, 2023 9:22:50 GMT
No one is abusing you rog. You can always go back to the tub? Thanks for that. So you don't want a discussion you just want to tell me what you think and have me agree. I'll go back to my launderette agenda ... people chatter happily without the usual suspects showing how big and tough they are. Rog well all you where saying rog, is how you’ve never seen any over flowing bins and that people must be imagining it/unlucky to arrive when they are full. Go back to your pictures of cars maybe?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2023 9:26:40 GMT
No one is abusing you rog. You can always go back to the tub? So you don't want a discussion you just want to tell me what you think and have me agree. Rog You weren't adding to the discussion, you were attempting to tell people how to behave. We've seen this from you before, it resulted in you dramatically leaving for tub with a flurry of attention seeking posts. You have the option to do this "again".
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Post by on Sept 9, 2023 9:27:47 GMT
Nobody is holding a gun to your head and forcing you to live off grid on a boat. There are companies who will remove waste for you. You pay them out of the money you saved by not paying council tax. Maybe even an opportunity for trading boats running a waste removal service. since you’ve edited your post and added stuff, I’ll reply again. Can you explain to me why crt shouldn’t provide refuse collection for its paying customers? Why it is okay for them to cause environmental health issues by removal of the services? The CRT should provide bins for domestic dry waste generated during the course of navigation on their waterways. Of course they should. What they should not be spending money on is dealing with residential and trade waste generated by non moving boats. It is not appropriate.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2023 9:33:00 GMT
since you’ve edited your post and added stuff, I’ll reply again. Can you explain to me why crt shouldn’t provide refuse collection for its paying customers? Why it is okay for them to cause environmental health issues by removal of the services? The CRT should provide bins for domestic dry waste generated during the course of navigation on their waterways. Of course they should. What they should not be spending money on is dealing with residential and trade waste generated by non moving boats. It is not appropriate. That's a really silly and worthless response. Suggesting residential boats should not have disposal facilities is idiotic. As for your "trade waste" comment, it only goes to show your desire to say anything rather than go unnoticed.
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Post by kris on Sept 9, 2023 9:35:36 GMT
since you’ve edited your post and added stuff, I’ll reply again. Can you explain to me why crt shouldn’t provide refuse collection for its paying customers? Why it is okay for them to cause environmental health issues by removal of the services? The CRT should provide bins for domestic dry waste generated during the course of navigation on their waterways. Of course they should. What they should not be spending money on is dealing with residential and trade waste generated by non moving boats. It is not appropriate. I agree, the point is though that crt are not providing adequate bin space for paying customers domestic waste. By removal of refuse collection services they are creating an environmental health problem.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2023 9:45:13 GMT
The CRT should provide bins for domestic dry waste generated during the course of navigation on their waterways. Of course they should. What they should not be spending money on is dealing with residential and trade waste generated by non moving boats. It is not appropriate. I agree, the point is though that crt are not providing adequate bin space for paying customers domestic waste. By removal of refuse collection services they are creating an environmental health problem. The general option taken by authorities to make waste disposal difficult will only result in more costs to them in the long term. The fact that they are too thick to recognise this is more annoying than the fly tipping. To solve a problem, you need to first understand it, CRT struggle with this.
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Post by kris on Sept 9, 2023 9:52:08 GMT
Can anybody explain the logic. The bins are overflowing with rubbish, so we’ll remove some of the bins and reduce the amount of times the remaining ones are emptied? Wtf anybody can see it’s going to make the problem worse and cost more in the long term. So would anybody like to explain the rationale behind it?
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Post by Arthur on Sept 9, 2023 11:04:43 GMT
Hopefully the additional money raised by the expected licence loading on continuous cruisers and residential wide beam owners next year will be spent improving elsan and rubbish disposal facilities for those that use the network the most.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2023 11:15:52 GMT
Hopefully the additional money raised by the expected licence loading on continuous cruisers and residential wide beam owners next year will be spent improving elsan and rubbish disposal facilities for those that use the network the most. 😂😂😂
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Post by kris on Sept 9, 2023 11:18:59 GMT
Hopefully the additional money raised by the expected licence loading on continuous cruisers and residential wide beam owners next year will be spent improving elsan and rubbish disposal facilities for those that use the network the most. You are joking aren’t you?
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Post by Arthur on Sept 9, 2023 11:23:11 GMT
It seems logical to me, the ones needing the facilities the most are probably going to be having their fees increased, hopefully some of that increase will go towards facility upgrades for them. What are your proposals?
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Post by dogless on Sept 9, 2023 11:31:25 GMT
Thanks for that. So you don't want a discussion you just want to tell me what you think and have me agree. I'll go back to my launderette agenda ... people chatter happily without the usual suspects showing how big and tough they are. Rog well all you where saying rog, is how you’ve never seen any over flowing bins and that people must be imagining it/unlucky to arrive when they are full. Go back to your pictures of cars maybe? No kris that's not what I said. But there's no point continuing as you only want people to say 'yes kris you're right' Rog
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2023 11:36:29 GMT
It seems logical to me, the ones needing the facilities the most are probably going to be having their fees increased, hopefully some of that increase will go towards facility upgrades for them. What are your proposals? Yet CRT has stated previously that the issues are related to summer use, and not winter. This is probably because of the increase in the number of leisure boats during the summer months. Why should ccers subsidise leisure boaters, again? Ccers "generally" tend to look after the system, much more so than leisure users. At the end of the day, even if CRT decide to increase licensing for ccers, they can only get so much, then they will come after you for any shortfall. Your do it to them but not me is nothing but short sightedness.
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Post by dogless on Sept 9, 2023 11:37:39 GMT
I was directly asked by kris what I did if skips were full, so I told him. There is no doubt that there is a problem with C&RT services ... I was trying to point out that boaters have responsibilities too, and quite a few are making things worse by abusing the services, giving excuse to C&RT why the services should be closed. Rog
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2023 11:37:43 GMT
well all you where saying rog, is how you’ve never seen any over flowing bins and that people must be imagining it/unlucky to arrive when they are full. Go back to your pictures of cars maybe? No kris that's not what I said. But there's no point continuing as you only want people to say 'yes kris you're right' Rog Most of what he stated is correct.
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