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<blockquote data-quote="seanmorris3466" data-source="post: 1725377" data-attributes="member: 130437"><p>i have just read about the lady in Margate being charged £214 a year to have her council collect her sharpe bin which has always been free. Surely if the council won’t collect it should be your local doctors or NHS Hospital to get rid of because all this is going to do is have people start throwing there unused sharps in household waste and last thing a bin man needs to find is a needle stuck in his finger. If it does come to councils charging then the NHS is going to have to be the ones to get rid off. We all hate using needles but we have to and last thing any of us want is someone getting hurt from used needles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seanmorris3466, post: 1725377, member: 130437"] i have just read about the lady in Margate being charged £214 a year to have her council collect her sharpe bin which has always been free. Surely if the council won’t collect it should be your local doctors or NHS Hospital to get rid of because all this is going to do is have people start throwing there unused sharps in household waste and last thing a bin man needs to find is a needle stuck in his finger. If it does come to councils charging then the NHS is going to have to be the ones to get rid off. We all hate using needles but we have to and last thing any of us want is someone getting hurt from used needles. [/QUOTE]
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