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bibbitybobbityfuck OP t1_jdg07jo wrote

Where were you during the last three trashpocalypses where collection just straight up didn't come until 2-3 days later? I mean, in Kensington, laws are just guidelines anyways, but that was a little much.

Even then I didn't have this bad of a problem lol.

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bibbitybobbityfuck OP t1_jdfzbdr wrote

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Feces and needles are things I refuse to deal with because of the biohazard element (also clothes, because, hey, Kensington, heroin does weird things to bowels). I tend to nag my landlord about that, which sort of works. Although I had the fun(?) of coming home to a needle disposal box dumped next to our steps. Literally hundreds of little orange caps. Luckilly(?) no trace of dirty needles, so I could deal with it.

Also, a friendly warning to Kensington people who might be reading this - get your Hep A vaccine. It's actually really easy to accidentally get Hep A around here, if you're cleaning up. Human feces doesn't always stay recognizable, and can become dust that scatters on the ground. A friend of mine who gardens in the area contracted it.

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bibbitybobbityfuck OP t1_jdfyetm wrote

Yeah, I put out my bags in the morning, but not everyone can do that. The only reason I do is because I have to be at work at 7:30am.

Also, that's the reason our landlord won't provide trashcans. That, and unattended trashcans quickly meet a fate worse than death in Kensington.

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