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PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 7:19 pm 
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Probe in to reports 'taxi drivers are urinating in bottles and leaving them on roadside' in Selly Oak

https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/m ... g-17051643

Locals living around Weoley Park Road, in Selly Oak, have claimed some drivers are leaving human waste behind. An image reportedly shows a plastic bottle full with yellow liquid.

A councillor is investigating allegations that taxi drivers are urinating in plastic bottles and dumping them along a main road.

Locals living around Weoley Park Road, in Selly Oak , claim some drivers are discarding the bottles while they use the road to rest and wait for jobs.

An image was posted on social media on Saturday reportedly showing a plastic bottle full to the brim with dark yellow liquid on the kerbside.

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The picture sparked dozens of comments with most branding the act as ‘gross’, ' revolting', ‘disgusting’ or ‘a breach of their licence’ which needed reporting to the council.

Selly Oak and Weoley councillor Tristan Chatfield, who is also Cabinet Member for Finance & Resources , said he would be looking into the allegations and if true, would be raising it with the licensing department.

Others sympathised saying public toilets had been closed but urged ‘if you’ve gotta go you gotta go but put the bottle in the bin.’

While an environmentally-conscious reader said: “Fair do’s everyone has to pee, but at least do it discreetly, take it home, flush it and most importantly reuse the bottle !"

“Plastic waste is the biggest issue nowadays. ”

Another added: “They could at least empty it down a drain instead of leaving it at the side of the road.”

Councillor Chatfield said: “I am disgusted to hear that this has possibly been going on in our area.

“It shows total contempt for the community as a whole.

“If this allegation is true there is absolutely no excuse for the taxi drivers concerned. I will be raising this with the licensing department at the council.

Councillor Chatfield said: “I am disgusted to hear that this has possibly been going on in our area.

“It shows total contempt for the community as a whole.

“If this allegation is true there is absolutely no excuse for the taxi drivers concerned. I will be raising this with the licensing department at the council.


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 7:21 pm 
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While an environmentally-conscious reader said: “Fair do’s everyone has to pee, but at least do it discreetly, take it home, flush it and most importantly reuse the bottle!"

Sounds about right in terms of good advice, rather than the hysterical reaction of councillors :roll:


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 8:23 pm 
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Clearly not a big boy if he can stick it in that lid.

Unless he has a funnel I suppose.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 8:28 pm 
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Sussex wrote:
Clearly not a big boy if he can stick it in that lid.

Unless he has a funnel I suppose.


Have you ever tried doing it into one of those tiny urine sample containers? Suspect most blokes wouldn't be able to get their pinky finger into it :shock:

Size *doesn't* matter - it's just a question of lining up one, er, hole with another hole :oops:


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 8:55 pm 
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do we really need a discussion on pen1s size on this forum ?

Clearly an education issue to deal with a disgusting practice but to put it into perspective up until the last decade most railway carriages discharged directly onto the track and I believe aircraft are known to drop mini icebergs of discharged bodily fluids out of the sky

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I believe aircraft are known to drop mini icebergs of discharged bodily fluids out of the sky

That is an old wife's tale.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 12, 2019 9:52 am 
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I believe aircraft are known to drop mini icebergs of discharged bodily fluids out of the sky

That is an old wife's tale.



it was in the news a couple of years ago because residents of Hounslow were complaining and a nice photo of someone with a big chunk of ice that damaged their roof

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 12, 2019 11:25 am 
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I have certainly heard of it and Wikipedia has too....

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_ice_(aviation)

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it was in the news a couple of years ago because residents of Hounslow were complaining and a nice photo of someone with a big chunk of ice that damaged their roof

Might well of been a slice of ice from a plane, but not via the planes toilet.

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