• Council gets court order over bin lorry blocking

    From Jethro_uk@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 24 09:08:36 2025
    WTF was anyone obstructing the highway not arrested and charged with
    such ?

    I bet that had a bunch of disgruntled council tax payers turned up at
    Council house and obstructed the road, they'd have been inside a cell
    before you can say "What do we pay our council tax for ?"

    By all means picket. But surely the second you deliberately step in the
    road to prevent a vehicle passing, you are committing a crime.


    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy4e00wwdndo

    Birmingham City Council has been granted a court order to stop waste
    vehicles being blocked from leaving depots.

    The authority believes more than 12,000 tonnes of uncollected waste have accumulated on streets this week as all-out strike action by refuse
    workers continues.

    Collections were said to have been disrupted "due to industrial action by pickets" where police recently scaled down their presence.

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  • From Ottavio Caruso@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 24 15:10:40 2025
    Op 24/05/2025 om 10:08 schreef Jethro_uk:
    WTF was anyone obstructing the highway not arrested and charged with
    such ?

    It's the Independent Republic of West Midlands Policeland and they can't
    be bothered with such futilities as patrolling the roads and
    guaranteeing safety for the public.

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  • From billy bookcase@21:1/5 to Ottavio Caruso on Sat May 24 20:16:26 2025
    "Ottavio Caruso" <ottavio2006-usenet2012@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:100sk11$o4h1$1@dont-email.me...
    Op 24/05/2025 om 10:08 schreef Jethro_uk:
    WTF was anyone obstructing the highway not arrested and charged with
    such ?

    It's the Independent Republic of West Midlands Policeland and they can't be bothered
    with such futilities as patrolling the roads and guaranteeing safety for the public.

    Indeed.

    Drag them out of their cars and give them a good pepper spraying and tasering I say !

    If tasering and pepper spray is good enough for a 92 year old amputee in a wheelchair
    it's good enough for a load of striking dustmen.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp8dv60dygro

    Assuming that is, there's actually any room left to drive around, among the piles of
    rubbish


    bb





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  • From Jethro_uk@21:1/5 to All on Fri May 30 16:12:13 2025
    Isn't this already illegal ?

    what happens when something becomes "more illegal" ?

    https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/rules-birmingham-bins- court-breaking-31752882


    ...

    4. The designated pickets 'will refrain from seeking to prevent any
    vehicle from passing through the site entrance to each of the Depots,
    including by forming a blockade, sitting in the road or slow walking in
    front of the entrances to or the road leading to each of the Depots.'


    ...

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