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Isabel Oakeshott was right. SHE WAS RIGHT

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Jonathan Calder1 year ago

When future historians come to look at our street photographs they will notice that children disappeared from them at about the time wheelie bins arrived. They may conclude that the bins ate the children.

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Mike Jessop ⧖⚫👁1 year ago

A system I observed in Belgium. Each neighbourhood/street has a waste disposal point. Once full, a lorry with crane turns up lifts the big lid and hauls out a giant bin bag, slings it on the back and off it goes. Takes about 5 minutes pre street.

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orland_sundri1 year ago

hopefully they aren't bins from Dr Who!

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Mrsaj1 year ago

But, but where's the rubbish on the streets?? People just aren't trying....

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Alun Lloyd1 year ago

One day my street was full of bins, they appeared overnight from nowhere. Next day … they were gone 😱 what’s that about🤯👽?

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Adrienne Connore1 year ago

Amazing what these right wingers are finding on the streets of Mayfair. First it was Nadhim Zahawi having to negotiate walking past a prone homeless man. Which makes Isabel Oakeshott’s follow up with rubbish bins even more creepy.

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Adrian Burgess 🌻1 year ago

Could it be an alien invasion?

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Simon W1 year ago

I wonder if Westminster Council has got a “bxxxxy grip?” We need to be told.

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Wolla Washington1 year ago

BIIIINNNSSSS

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Dame Susie - can this stop now?1 year ago

Oh my god - just like my street. Something needs to be done about this!

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