Sorry to hear about the inconvience and just a few points.

1. The ONW night patrol will keep an eye open for a bin with 48
    Want to join the patrol, or anybody else, phone james or Kris you
may find your bin yourself.
2. The procedure to report the bin is 
www.obz.org.za/faq/5-stolen-wheelie-bins.html
3. In addition, as a subscriber to the bicycle patrol please report it
to ADT - a copy of this email went to them.
4. Anybody should be taking responsibility to remove their bin from
the street a.s.a.p. eg. By a neighbour.
5. The bins provide stepping aids to climb over wall in particular
your back walls, and as in Darien and many other where I note an
abundance of bins for days.
6. You advertise that you AWAY it is lik a SALES sign, cheap cheap
shopping and they remove your ware conveniently in the bin.

Hope we find your bin,

Frank


On Mar 14, 4:42 pm, Guy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've left it a few days late to report.  My bin with "48" Painted on
> it has disappeared for the 3rd time in 2 years.  It was nowhere to be
> found after the rubbish round on Tuesday.
>
> The 'recyclers' normally take all the bins up Neath to the Trill Rd
> end to do their rubbish search - this is where we often find them when
> it's time to reclaim them on Tuesday evenings.
>
> If anyone's seen a bin with a "48", please grab it and let me know.
>
> Thanks
> Guy
> 48 Oxford.
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