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<blockquote data-quote="General Melchett" data-source="post: 1224255" data-attributes="member: 74895"><p>Wouldn't this just embolden the culprit and condition everyone in the building into thinking that either the cleaning company are doing their job or there is a mug living in the building who is willing to clean up other people's mess?</p><p></p><p>Tbh, this sort of thing probably happens in most shared buildings. The last place I lived at in London had shared bins/recycling lock-up. As soon as the bins got emptied certain people would fill them up with massive cardboard boxes/packaging with ZERO attempt made to flatten them meaning the bins were constantly overflowing. This meant that someone had to pull out other people's manky boxes (some of which would invariably become soggy due to food waste being dumped in the cardboard recycling bin) & flatten them to create space or you had to store boxes in your own flat for a week because the recycling bins were always full. Someone put up a polite notice that made zero difference and I even heard one neighbour refer to them as the bin police. I like living in a free and liberal society but it has it's downsides and allows selfish entitled ******** with no sense of community or neighbourly spirit to flourish with no repercussions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="General Melchett, post: 1224255, member: 74895"] Wouldn't this just embolden the culprit and condition everyone in the building into thinking that either the cleaning company are doing their job or there is a mug living in the building who is willing to clean up other people's mess? Tbh, this sort of thing probably happens in most shared buildings. The last place I lived at in London had shared bins/recycling lock-up. As soon as the bins got emptied certain people would fill them up with massive cardboard boxes/packaging with ZERO attempt made to flatten them meaning the bins were constantly overflowing. This meant that someone had to pull out other people's manky boxes (some of which would invariably become soggy due to food waste being dumped in the cardboard recycling bin) & flatten them to create space or you had to store boxes in your own flat for a week because the recycling bins were always full. Someone put up a polite notice that made zero difference and I even heard one neighbour refer to them as the bin police. I like living in a free and liberal society but it has it's downsides and allows selfish entitled ******** with no sense of community or neighbourly spirit to flourish with no repercussions. [/QUOTE]
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