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Rubbish on the footpath outside.
Monday is collection day so I put the recycling box and the small kitchen waste box and the wheelie bin outside on the footpath on Sunday evening. The binmen come very early before I am ready to face the day. If someone falls over it can they sue me or is the council liable for damages? Sometimes the recycling is there until the afternoon.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If they can't see it they ignore it. I have tried tucking it into the gateway only to find it still there at the end of the day. I have to put it right outside and this is a main road. Thank goodness I am only here on a temporary basis while work is done on my bungalow. I fetch the boxes in as soon as I see they are done. As we have to put them out at the council's order (not request) I reckon it's their responsibility, but I did wonder.
Our collection times vary. Totally blind people usually have a helper/stick/dog and they would be going so slowly that at worst they would just bump into the wheelie bin. Our 90 year old widow from across the road is registered - but not totally - blind and experiences few problems. Perhaps it's time to be a nation of carers/neighbours rather than litigants.
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