Dyflin wrote: » We have some building work going on in our house and we have a skip out the front which is being slowly but surely filled. Both Friday night and Saturday night someone turned up in the small hours and dumped a load of garden waste and general rubbish in black sacks. I was bloody furious as we are paying a lot for this skip and someone else is just filling it with their crap and avoiding having to pay the bin charge. I was determined to find out who it was and have now found a letter in one of the bags (ironically a "Environmental Waste Charge Review 2008" letter). I have a skip full of rubbish, some mine, some his (bloody foreigner too :eek:;) )and I have his name and address; What action should I take over this?
mike65 wrote: » empty out the bags in his neighbours drive and leave the letter on the top of the mess. Mike.
Rob_l wrote: » OP the only legal thing to do is contact the garda if you wish, any other action would be illegal, amusing fun and nice and full of revenge but illegal.
aidan_walsh wrote: » What're they going to do, report him for illegally dumping their illegally dumped stuff?
Collie D wrote: » I honestly don't think that returning the bag would be illegal. I would also imagine the Guards wouldn't be too bothered either.
BigglesMcGee wrote: » My vote is for leaving in front of the council offices wiht he letter at the top of the inside of one of the bags. You can still set fire to his house if that doesnt satisfy you.Guards wont do anything except tell you you cant put the rubish anywere else. Basically they wont be arsed at all and the ubbish will remain your problem.
connundrum wrote: » Burn his house down. And a cross in front of his house. Foreigners need to know God rules supreme.
StormWarrior wrote: » Why don't you knock on the suspect's door with the bag and the letter, and give him a telling off and throw the bag into his house while the door is open? Tell him that next time you'll call the police. If you shame him, maybe he won't do it again. Or send some heavies round to sort him out.
Collie D wrote: » Leave it on his doorstep...problem solved Either that or shank him
Ruu wrote: » Skip full of rubbish on their lawn or at least return their bags of rubbish with a "friendly" note attached.
Rob_l wrote: » This isn't really true the garda are obliged by law to follow any legal complaint if they refuse you can contact some body setup to ensure they do I dont know which body but there is one, might even be the garda ombudsman.
rb_ie wrote: » I take it nobody here has ever dumped their trash in someone elses skip so?