It's finding one though but they are probable aware of the stink caused on here by now.Sunderland Nut wrote: ↑30 Oct 2020, 09:56Brilliant, that's what they are there for.Steve30000 wrote: ↑30 Oct 2020, 01:54
Get one of them covid marshals to grass them up.. They might get promoted
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Yes because the super grassers look like cops, how very ironic.
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Sunderland University security guards or whatever they are look like the coppers, I found it hard to differentiate the other day when I was mixing with them all together.Sunderland Nut wrote: ↑31 Oct 2020, 14:06Yes because the super grassers look like cops, how very ironic.
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I met a woman security guard from the Uni a few weeks ago, wow what a woman she was
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Did you tell her?Sunderland Nut wrote: ↑04 Nov 2020, 21:39
I met a woman security guard from the Uni a few weeks ago, wow what a woman she was
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Not directly.Nockya wrote: ↑05 Nov 2020, 16:19Did you tell her?Sunderland Nut wrote: ↑04 Nov 2020, 21:39
I met a woman security guard from the Uni a few weeks ago, wow what a woman she was
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How does a chicken sound again
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I proved a point over the last few days.
I was up Bordon Village way with the dog a couple of days ago and notices some more fly-tipping, yet again.
While I was taking a picture of the rubbish, a young couple walked by and I told them that this rubbish would be gone the next day.
The next day it was gone - this happens all the time up there and in many other places around Sunderland - but only in certain places like the countryside.
I also told them about the rubbish in Roker Avenue and about the rats all over McDonald's and the back lanes in that area.
So, the question is, why do the council spend vast amounts of money clearing the fly-tipping rubbish almost instantly in the countryside areas while ignoring the rubbish in the streets?
Why are they allowing rats to swarm and multiply all over the Wheatsheaf area near the food shops?
Yes, they know about it!
As I said before, I know a few residents at the Wheatsheaf and we have witnessed the filth for years.
Fly-tipping is sorted at great cost to the taxpayer so why do Sunderland Council not clean the streets properly?
I was up Bordon Village way with the dog a couple of days ago and notices some more fly-tipping, yet again.
While I was taking a picture of the rubbish, a young couple walked by and I told them that this rubbish would be gone the next day.
The next day it was gone - this happens all the time up there and in many other places around Sunderland - but only in certain places like the countryside.
I also told them about the rubbish in Roker Avenue and about the rats all over McDonald's and the back lanes in that area.
So, the question is, why do the council spend vast amounts of money clearing the fly-tipping rubbish almost instantly in the countryside areas while ignoring the rubbish in the streets?
Why are they allowing rats to swarm and multiply all over the Wheatsheaf area near the food shops?
Yes, they know about it!
As I said before, I know a few residents at the Wheatsheaf and we have witnessed the filth for years.
Fly-tipping is sorted at great cost to the taxpayer so why do Sunderland Council not clean the streets properly?
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@Sunderland Nut, take a look at what I've found for you
https://www.sunderland.gov.uk/article/1 ... blic-place
You can report it if you see a rat outside but not on your own property, they will probably want you to pay for that.
https://www.sunderland.gov.uk/article/1 ... blic-place
You can report it if you see a rat outside but not on your own property, they will probably want you to pay for that.