Of showing local councils and company’s that we deserve the right to park up on their industrial estates at night instead of them putting double yellows down or signs saying, " No overnight parking " when we have such bellends among us like the one who is parked on London Road Industrial Estate in the car park of Newbury Football Club tonight?
Been for a couple of beers and a kebab, walking back to my truck past the canal and through the football ground car park only to find said ■■■■■■ has dumped a full bag of rubbish at the side of his front door Admittedly he’s tied it up but what’s the ■■■■■■■ need?
Just wait until you find a bin which I’m sure if the idle prick had a look would only be a few yard or metres away but no, leave a bag of ■■■■ festering in the car park for someone else to clean up He’ll be one of these who smacks their gums complaining that most places won’t allow trucks to park up and wonder why.
I wonder what he would do if someone lobbed a rubbish bag/ bottle of ■■■■■ bag of ■■■■ over his front wall? Mind you I’d hate to see the state of his house if he finds it ok to dump crap where ever he parks up!
he’ll be one of those with a back yard/garden full of old sofas , dead fridges and assorted rubbish that he;s too tight to take to the tip .
rigsby:
he’ll be one of those with a back yard/garden full of old sofas , dead fridges and assorted rubbish that he;s too tight to take to the tip .
How do you know he’s from Newcastle?
SteveBarnsleytrucker:
Been for a couple of beers and a kebab, walking back to my truck past the canal and through the football ground car park only to find said ■■■■■■ has dumped a full bag of rubbish at the side of his front doorAdmittedly he’s tied it up but what’s the [zb] need?
Maybe he put it there overnight so it doesn’t stink the cab out and intends to take it with him and bin it at the first opportunity.
The-Snowman:
rigsby:
he’ll be one of those with a back yard/garden full of old sofas , dead fridges and assorted rubbish that he;s too tight to take to the tip .How do you know he’s from Newcastle?
And Conor might be right.
peterm:
And Conor might be right.
Wouldn’t the catwalk have been a better place in that scenario? Would have been spotted on the walk round and put somewhere appropriate.
Wiretwister:
peterm:
And Conor might be right.Wouldn’t the catwalk have been a better place in that scenario? Would have been spotted on the walk round and put somewhere appropriate.
Or even stuffed inside the back of the trailer so it’s not on show. Rats, foxes or even birds could be attracted to it rip it to shreds and then there’s crap all over the car park.
Ive done that before ive gone to be bed to stop it smelling the cab out, then in the morning while on my daily checks il chuck it in the bin.
Was the bag left when he was gone in the morning? ■■?
Or have you jumped the gun accusing someone of something when you dont know the facts.
Maybe if you “park” on those double yellows and get a ticket you could present a defence saying that you weren’t parked, you were waiting to go in to tip.
SteveBarnsleytrucker:
Of showing local councils and company’s that we deserve the right to park up on their industrial estates at night instead of them putting double yellows down or signs saying, " No overnight parking " when we have such bellends among us like the one who is parked on London Road Industrial Estate in the car park of Newbury Football Club tonight?
Been for a couple of beers and a kebab, walking back to my truck past the canal and through the football ground car park only to find said ■■■■■■ has dumped a full bag of rubbish at the side of his front doorAdmittedly he’s tied it up but what’s the [zb] need?
Just wait until you find a bin which I’m sure if the idle prick had a look would only be a few yard or metres away but no, leave a bag of [zb] festering in the car park for someone else to clean upHe’ll be one of these who smacks their gums complaining that most places won’t allow trucks to park up and wonder why.
I wonder what he would do if someone lobbed a rubbish bag/ bottle of ■■■■/ bag of [zb] over his front wall? Mind you I’d hate to see the state of his house if he finds it ok to dump crap where ever he parks up!
jessicas dad:
Ive done that before ive gone to be bed to stop it smelling the cab out, then in the morning while on my daily checks il chuck it in the bin.Was the bag left when he was gone in the morning? ■■?
Or have you jumped the gun accusing someone of something when you dont know the facts.
I wasn’t up untill 07:30 this morning so everyone had gone so I don’t know if the bag was still left there as the council van was out with lads litter picking when I woke up.
As have been said though why leave it on the floor at the side of the truck when the catwalk or even in the back of the trailer would be a better option if you’re not just dumping it there and are actually doing as you said? It gives out the sort of impression that it is just been dumped there to people walking past and that truck drivers don’t give a ■■■■ of surroundings they’re parked in.
Dan Punchard:
0the driver of this today was throwing handfulls of litter out the window on the A1 near Harrogate ,surely it could of waited for a bin ?
Name & Shame the twits
Sorry OP, I disagree. I think if he’s gone to the effort of tying it to his vehicle, he’s planning on binning it.
Otherwise, he’d have launched it surely?
waynedl:
Sorry OP, I disagree. I think if he’s gone to the effort of tying it to his vehicle, he’s planning on binning it.Otherwise, he’d have launched it surely?
The bag was ■■■■■■■ Wayne, it wasn’t ■■■■■■■ to the truck it was just left on the floor at the side of the truck up against the stadium wall.
I agree with Steve and I can’t believe others are looking for excuses and explanations for this knob.
As soon as that bag of ■■■■ hits the ground he is guilty of littering.
It’s because of ■■■■ like him that some of you have to park in ■■■■ hole lay bys because all the town truck parks have gone.