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Anti terror bins

Started by SteelPan, October 08, 2015, 23:23:57 PM

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SteelPan

should the powers-that-be, be looking at these options?

are the train stations still "no bins provided" status? I know they looked pretty grotty in the city a while back. Please see link below:

http://goo.gl/DwJYCg

It would seem to me, that 99% of "rubbish" is small stuff ie, food wrappers, drink bottles etc - surely some of the linked "bins" with size limiting lids, so NO large items ie, bags etc can be placed in them, is a viable course of action.

Feedback/thoughts please.
SEQ, where our only "fast-track" is in becoming the rail embarrassment of Australia!   :frs:

Stillwater

Caboolture Station has these

Fares_Fair

The bins removed from the inner city stations prior to the November 2014 G20 summit have never been replaced.
Signs note they were removed for safety reasons, and please take your rubbish with you.

As SW notes, Caboolture has transparent plastic bins (paired), one red top and one yellow top (recycle).

AFAIAA, all other stations have regular rubbish bins.
Regards,
Fares_Fair


SurfRail

The bins at Robina (and I believe Nerang) are "closed" whenever there is something on at their respective nearby stadiums.
Ride the G:

QLDBUS

I'm pretty sure Woodridge has ATB's, and I'm not surprised, due to the fact that there is a lot of crime going on around there  :/


verbatim9

These bins can't come soon enough Taken today Interstate platform Roma St Omg!

SteelPan

Yep, those train stations in major cities in India can be rather confronting!   :fp:
SEQ, where our only "fast-track" is in becoming the rail embarrassment of Australia!   :frs:

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