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I comprehend the issue perfectly.

The OP asks whether others think this is an acceptable practice and certain corners of the userbase have reacted as if he’s just called 999 because KFC ran out of chicken nuggets.

The situation is rather different from your hypothetical offer to dump stuff at users addresses. This would be more like leaving your car outside over night.

It's not dumping it's temporary placement.


 
Posted : 15/09/2020 4:50 pm
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The situation is rather different from your hypothetical offer to dump stuff at users addresses.

But I might be picking it up again in a couple of days.

This would be more like leaving your car outside over night.

When you park up your car for the night, does it leave a large patch of filth behind or run the risk of damage to the tarmac?

It’s not dumping it’s temporary placement.

But absolutely no-one on this thread knew for sure whether it was a "temporary placement" or not until the grabber turned up. The conclusion-jumping was equally invalid as which side of the discussion happened to be doing it.


 
Posted : 15/09/2020 6:18 pm
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run the risk of damage to the tarmac?

Arguably....probably a higher chance of my car doing that than the earth.

Its significantly /nee certainly that it was going to be removed. You don't tend to pay to have dirt dumped Infront of your house for eternity.


 
Posted : 15/09/2020 6:35 pm
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probably a higher chance of my car doing that than the earth.

I didn't mean the soil, I meant the collection process.


 
Posted : 15/09/2020 7:15 pm
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Worse when you have someone living nearby with a severe oil leak dripping from their old Fiesta or farmers they chuck loads on the road with a pityful mud on road splattered sign if your lucky


 
Posted : 15/09/2020 7:24 pm
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It was just resting on the road!


 
Posted : 15/09/2020 8:56 pm
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I think he's making a mountain out of a molehill.


 
Posted : 15/09/2020 9:09 pm
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Tbh I think you're all making a mountain out of a molehill.

Edit: beaten to the punch by @maurice, gosh darn it


 
Posted : 15/09/2020 9:12 pm
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Some size of mole.

Anyway a second pile of dirt has replaced the first one.

Presumably it will be lifted tomorrow. I might ask the grabber guy for a shot it looked like fun.

I still think dumping a load of loose material directly on a road is a bit half-arsed but I won't lose any sleep over it.


 
Posted : 15/09/2020 9:19 pm
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its a very specif and limited pile of dirt, and merely a fallback.


 
Posted : 15/09/2020 9:19 pm
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Where are the drains in the road? They tend not to works as well if you block them with loose soil.


 
Posted : 15/09/2020 10:00 pm
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Should be on the driveway not in the highway.

Don’t want to damage the drive, two sheets of ply 4x8 cost about £20. Partial roll of visqueen underneath, turn the edges up if it looks like rain.

Would mean the grabber could pull up at the kerb and not block the road off then too.

It’s going to leave a load of soil behind in the road which then needs sweeping up properly or as said you’ll end up with trails of mud.


 
Posted : 15/09/2020 10:53 pm
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When you park up your car for the night, does it leave a large patch of filth behind or run the risk of damage to the tarmac?

He drives a Land Rover so....

...probably?

In the context of the question though, in what way would soil and turf damage the tarmac or leave a large patch of filth (that can't just be swept up)? I've probably seen more tarmac damage via oil ingress (which doesn't just clean up) than a bit of dirt.


 
Posted : 16/09/2020 12:18 am
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In the context of the question though, in what way would soil and turf damage the tarmac

It won't. But again, "I didn’t mean the soil, I meant the collection process." Is this 'grabber' capable of lifting 100% of loose soil dumped directly onto Tarmac with zero risk of damage to said Tarmac?

or leave a large patch of filth (that can’t just be swept up)?

Are they sweeping it up?


 
Posted : 16/09/2020 2:21 am
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Overall, as long as the neighbour isn't a nightmare for other reasons I'd not be too concerned myself op.


 
Posted : 16/09/2020 2:24 am
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Ironic post / username juxtaposition of the day award... (-:


 
Posted : 16/09/2020 2:26 am
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Are they sweeping it up?

I'd assume they want paid. You don't tend to pay folk who have done half a job unless you are a mug.


 
Posted : 16/09/2020 8:11 am
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two sheets of ply 4×8 cost about £20.

That's a brilliant price where are you getting full sheets of ply for that price?


 
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