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  3. The bin strike situation is still not resolved, and in my neighbourhood, the piles are growing so large that one of them is now threatening the electricity substation.

The bin strike situation is still not resolved, and in my neighbourhood, the piles are growing so large that one of them is now threatening the electricity substation.

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    The bin strike situation is still not resolved, and in my neighbourhood, the piles are growing so large that one of them is now threatening the electricity substation. :haggard:

    I called National Grid, and since the land outside the substation belongs to the city council, they will now contact the council to clean it up.

    Which is good, because if there was some kind of electrical fault or emergency, their workers would have no way of getting into the substation!

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      The bin strike situation is still not resolved, and in my neighbourhood, the piles are growing so large that one of them is now threatening the electricity substation. :haggard:

      I called National Grid, and since the land outside the substation belongs to the city council, they will now contact the council to clean it up.

      Which is good, because if there was some kind of electrical fault or emergency, their workers would have no way of getting into the substation!

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      @yassie_j perfect illustration of how infinitely more important sanitation workers are than cops
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