Locals vs garbos as No Parking signs spark trash tiff

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There's a turf war brewing over a load of rubbish. 9News

Mr Barake said he'd parked his boat on the street in front of his home for 11 years, but shortly after the signs went up, he received a warning fine for it.However, the garbage collectors said the signs had made things in Cherie Place a lot better."Council sends letters out, sometimes they work, and sometimes they don't."

The driver said in the past, the truck model had been different, with one driver and two runners per vehicle. He also claimed it was a safety issue, saying fire trucks and ambulances would experience similar issues.Peter Khoury from the NRMA said there were plenty of streets across Sydney that were smaller, and it was up to the council to sort the problem out.

"Residents don't want to be getting warning signs for parking out the front of their house, and I'm sure council don't need the grief of having to see themselves onIn a statement, a City of Canterbury-Bankstown spokesperson said the signs were installed in locations where bin emptying was difficult for council trucks, and only after affected residents were informed.

 

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inconsiderate residents dont help the garbos do there job

Council could allow residents to park on the grassed pathway on this particular day. Want your rubbish picked up, then make it accessible. Another solution -wheel the bins to one area avoiding need to enter the cul de sac. Many options; just req lateral thinking and cooperation.

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