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where's the community warden???

Post by smartarse » Wed Nov 06, 2019 1:32 pm

where's the community warden??? snack.gif
Is illegal to let fireworks off in the street or a public place? You should only let fireworks off on private land such as your garden or on land where you have the landowner's permission.
The law says you must not set off or throw fireworks (including sparklers :shock: ) in the street or other public places. You must not set off fireworks between 11pm and 7am, except for: Bonfire Night, when the cut off is midnight. New Year's Eve, Diwali and Chinese New Year, when the cut off is 1am.
It is illegal to set off or throw fireworks in public places such as the street or parks ...
The offence of leaving litter (section 87 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990) says that if a person drops, throws deposits or leaves anything so as to cause defacement in a public place, they could be committing a littering offence. The same applies to litter thrown from cars.
So where is a enforcement officers when it being an obvious and blatant disregard for the law :yes answer nowhere to be seen :confused
The local park in my area albeit now devoid of bird life probably due to excessive over use of grade a munitions under the guise of fireworks causing cardiac arrest (a sudden, sometimes temporary, cessation of the heart's functioning.) :indifferent And now full of debris of illegal firework parties beer cans soft drink bottles piles of firework rubbish all left behind by thoughtless pea-brained ignoramuses :firey Without the decency to clear up after their fun night at the park kin ****2 u all :punch
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Post by smug » Thu Oct 10, 2019 5:12 pm

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Re: Bollards

Post by dbt » Thu Oct 10, 2019 2:02 pm

Road now Open :clap

Bollards again!

Post by dbt » Sun Oct 06, 2019 2:38 pm

More road disruption at the Cheals Roundabout, the finished road upgrade was nice, all being less than 6 Months past,
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WITH MORE Delays TO FOLLOW again Duh! :shock:
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Bollards

Post by dbt » Mon Jan 07, 2019 12:08 pm

CHEALS Roundabout
Avoid the area mainly at peak times
traffic congestion :hissyfit cones redeployed roadworks have commenced plus the older system of traffic heading north having right of away seems at this time NOT the case :indifferent be aware and give way to the right "google" At some roundabouts one traffic lane might be allowed low free; whereas no road marking) :scratch there should be signs making this clear to motorists . approach with care stay safe :getsmiley

Local Crime Scene

Post by smug » Thu Jan 03, 2019 3:41 pm

Fly Tipping under investigation
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:scratc The area being suitably & safely cordoned & as door to door enquiries continue a roundup of local snitches is underway [Panic_.gif]
Forensics deployed before any obvious evidence is Trashed :indifferent
Recently saw a couple of families out litter picking because they hated littering 'power to the elbow'
Respect to you guys :thunbsup
More boots on the ground with cam technology and the will to enforce and hit the 'perps' where it hurts :punch In the Pocket :hissyfit
Maybe education is key? But this fly tipping 'perp' is defo old enough to drink or more or some old geezer ur still the 'perp :firey :punch
Guess Guessy :scratch :rotfl
get akin life u drop SSSSSSSSSSSSSS
boom"!
:blowup

Bollards

Post by dbt » Mon Dec 24, 2018 2:09 pm

Great to see the bollards have been removed :clap at the Cheals Roundabout for the Christmas shut down of road work nice one [2thumbup.gif] have a great festive time [partyanimal.gif] [1-beer.gif]

HWRS

Post by dbt » Tue Nov 13, 2018 10:11 am

I promised my wife that at my next free moment that I would take to the Rubbish Tip all the crap we have accumulated in the cupboards and garden shed I got out the trusty van and brimmed it with an old ironing board, defunct TV , computer , BBQ assorted bits of wood and metal....and more stuff I brimmed the van until it was full and headed to the local tip (avoiding the cone nightmare at Cheals) on arriving at the tip which has been renamed Household Waste Recycling site (HWRS) It turns out that because I was driving a van I needed a permit to drop my waste off. my 1st thoughts were nice of CBC to notify residents of the new practice that came into force 01/10/18. With the prospect of going back home and leaving the rubbish in the van until I sorted a permit was at the least annoying. I was lucky that a very helpful site operative helped in that showed me how to register for a free permit via my mobile (it stated that I was required to print my permit, clearly I couldn't at that point) but was allowed to proceed on this occasion. More details can be found at http://www.westsussex.gov.uk/permitscheme.
Best visit the site before you head on out to the HWRS with your rubbish and check what vehicles are permitted cars are exempt any vehicles over 3 tonnes will be turned away !

Bollards

Post by dbt » Wed Nov 07, 2018 3:32 pm

recently drove through the area loads of cones a few trenches in the road not much else occurring I was late for an appointment best avoided

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