Standoff
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Same as I negotiate with my window cleaner!You didn't answer my questions over your utopian village where you negotiate with a private company.
Same as I negotiate with my window cleaner!You didn't answer my questions over your utopian village where you negotiate with a private company.
It doesn't matter so much if next door don't clean their windows though does it? Are you truly so blinkered or just trolling?Same as I negotiate with my window cleaner!
It doesn't matter so much if next door don't clean their windows though does it? Are you truly so blinkered or just trolling?
So I'll repeat then. Your next door neighbour doesn't like your refuse collection contract and declines to join. What do you do?So I have a different opinion and I'm a troll?
And if he chooses not to. Suppose he isn't bothered that his drive is covered in ripped black sacks?Allow him to source his own method of waste collection! The same as my neighbour does on our trading estate!
Fined by whom? The council has declared that it's no longer able to provide court services due to people not paying a large part of the council tax. They say they are really sorry but they felt elderly care was a better place to spend what was left.Then he'd be fined for breaking the law
Oh yeh right. The same council that's probably advertising for more diversity officers or smoking cessation police.Fined by whom? The council has declared that it's no longer able to provide court services due to people not paying a large part of the council tax. They say they are really sorry but they felt elderly care was a better place to spend what was left.
You have to accept that some services are better provided from the centre rather than being left to a free for all. I'm not sure that smoking cessation and diversity are included in those services, but then that's what voting is about.Oh yeh right. The same council that's probably advertising for more diversity officers or smoking cessation police.
Politicised organisations from top to bottom!
Lets agree to differ and get back to bikes. Looks a good day if the wind dies down.
You are Patrick Stevens and I claim my fifty pounds.Oh yeh right. The same council that's probably advertising for more diversity officers or smoking cessation police.
Politicised organisations from top to bottom!
Lets agree to differ and get back to bikes. Looks a good day if the wind dies down.
Does he think that we can't continually look to the state to run our lives as well then?You are Patrick Stevens and I claim my fifty pounds.
Its a pity this has wandered a bit as underlying all this most of us seem to agree that whilst the C2W scheme does offer benefits for both individuals and government alike, its pretty obvious it needs some tighter regulation.
I use the chap who posted that his company only ran it once as most employees didn't use their bikes as intended as an example of this.
But what is to be done, and how?