We're all at work when our 4 different bins are emptied. How is the bin man, IQ of -5 going to be able to sign my manifest that I spent 3 hours preparing the night before. And what Bout some 'quid-pro-quo' and get the bin men putting the bins back exactly where they found them. Every week I have to get out of my car at the end of my driveway and move the bins out of the way Paul Sent from my iPhone > On 25 May 2014, at 09:37, "Jack Lewis" <ukpatriot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > For your information from Guy. > > Jack > > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: RE: [patriots] Re: Recycling manifests > Date: Sun, 25 May 2014 05:04:06 +0100 > From: Guy Leven-Torres <senorburrito@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: UK Patriot <ukpatriot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > No Jack. I am not winding you up. Like so much from the EU it is only too > real. I get this stuff from a tame bureaucrat I know by the name of Simon. He > has risked his job to get these "tit-bots" out to me. > > Regards > > Guy > Date: Sat, 24 May 2014 17:05:11 +0100 > From: ukpatriot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To: patriots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [patriots] Re: Recycling manifests > > What load of bollocks! I don't believe a word of it - it will be completely > unworkable. Are you winding us up Guy? > Remember what happened to the that idea of listing all the energy saving > attributes of a house when selling? > > Jack > > > > On 24/05/2014 16:53, Guy Leven-Torres wrote: > "Under proposed new rules every item of rubish must be listed separately on a > bin mainifest which the > house owner ot tenant must sign. Even item must conform to correct bin. The > "Waste Magagment > Engineer" will countersign each manifest as the bin is taken. New fines for > non-compliance will > double. All cans and bottles must be washed, paper waste suitably folded and > placed "neatly in the > receptacle". tin labels are to be individually removed." > > >