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Published Date: 30 October 2007
COUNCILS that only collect bins every two weeks risk encouraging vandals to set fire to rubbish, firefighters warned yesterday.
The controversial plan to only collect general rubbish every other week has been brought in by around a third of Scottish councils to encourage recycling.

However, opponents say the scheme is not only unsightly but could also spread disease. Ther
e are also claims it is leading to increased fly-tipping.

The Chief Fire Officers Association of Scotland (CFOAS) claims leaving rubbish lying around will encourage arsonists, increasing the strain on firefighters. "We can no longer accept the high levels of fire-setting and fire vandalism within communities and the associated waste of public money, health and environmental risks," CFOAS said.

Rescue services attend 20,000 call-outs to rubbish blazes a year in Scotland - at a cost of £40 million. Brian Sweeney, Strathclyde's chief fire officer, said: "Fire-setting is an opportunistic, low-level crime mainly carried out by young people.

"Overflowing bins and rubbish skips ... together with illegal dumping of waste materials is providing a ready source of combustible materials and, as a result, fire vandalism is on the increase."

A recent report by Audit Scotland said the fortnightly collections would increase recycling.



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  • Last Updated: 29 October 2007 11:19 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: The emergency services
 
1

F.R.E.E. Mason,

Brisbane,Aust 30/10/2007 06:51:26

"Councils only collect bins every fortnight"- and so what do they do for the other 13 days?

2

VincentW,

home 30/10/2007 07:32:43

The tv news last night showed sofas and other furniture which had been set on fire. This fly tipping has nothing to do with fortnightly collections. The media, as ever, are distorting the issue.

An acquintance who works at a local council refuse centre is rightly cross when he leaves his work to find fly tipping within a mile radius of the dump!

If my household of 9 can cope with fortnightly picks ups then the issue is not the frequency of pickup but:-

1. the will of people to try and make fortnightly collections work, and
2. the criminal arsonists.

3

Jay Kay,

Burntisland 30/10/2007 13:14:59

Whats more contorversial is the cooncils plans to start charging the very people they serve to pick up their bins, now that has to be the con of the centuary, oh yes lets all pay council tax and then pay it again.

4

VincentW,

30/10/2007 14:12:23

or let's fill up all the landfill sites and then wonder what to do next - jaykay, you may want to live surrounded by rubbish, I want to reduce it.

5

Jay Kay,

Burntisland 30/10/2007 21:02:46

#5 vincentw,

vincent what are you on about I never mentioned anything about not wanting to reduce the amount of rubbish produced I think you need to direct your comments to the overly wrapped merchandise produced by the superstores.

I stated that the council are scamming us and trying to make us pay twice for lifting refuse.

The councils policies on recycling are not an issue here but their policies on more stealth taxes are.


 

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