galwegian44
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Maybe a leaflet drop or an announcement in the local paper and it would have been fine. There was none..
I agree with people who say to "drop it" for the sake of good relationships. Thats what I am going to do.
You would be greatful if someone trespassed on your property to pick up your rubbish?
I did not ask him to and more importantly he did not ask me could he trespass on my property.
Would have no problem with this if it happened although unless you actually have come into my garden you would not have seen the plastic. It was right outside my window.
I never said it mattered. A litter warden would not issue a fine as it was not visable unless you actually went in to the garden
Its hard to feel greatful when someone breaks the law before they do the favour. Its simple manners.
Maybe a leaflet drop or an announcement in the local paper and it would have been fine. There was none.
I agree with people who say to "drop it" for the sake of good relationships. Thats what I am going to do.
how did he see the litter so? if it was right outside your window maybe you could have picked it up yourself....
I would love to volunteer and I will but I am new to the area. So give me time.
A mans home is his castle and all that.
Are you seriously telling me that of a random stranger went into your garden and started picking litter you would think its okay?
What if your kids were outside playing in the garden?
Being civic minded does not give a person and excuse to be presumptuous
No its an open area but still very obviously not a common area.
Sitting down with the kids today in front room when a local volenteer of the tidy towns rambles up with his litter picker and starts removing litter from the green area directly outide my front window ( I share this area with other semi D on estate half hers half mine)
Now I dont want to be un civic minded and I think tidy towns commitees do a great job, but I think the guy has got a hell of a cheek.
Am I being too touchy here. Thing is it really annoyed me.
I am tempted to write a letter but dont want to come accross as tetchy especially as I am new to the area.
Property prices are bad enough without "neighbours from hell" like you leaving litter around.
I think that's a bit uncalled for.
It was a piece of litter in his garden. It's not like he has a garden full of rusting car parts.
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