THERE'S a geezer in our street who seems to believe the sand dunes were created for him to dispose of his garden rubbish. He chugs into the track at the North end of Seafront Rd in his beach buggy, tray piled high with green stuff.
The first time I saw them I couldn't believe my eyes, such a fine, upstanding citizen breaking the law and acting in such an unethical manner. They returned 20 minutes later, tray empty. Next time, about a week later, I posted it on Facebook, and did they scurry home only 10 minutes later, but tray empty once again. The same thing occurred a week or so later. Back on FB I went, and he returned in a veritable rush once more. I believe a family member is on my FB page.
We all know the rubbish disposal rates are horrendous, which is what happens when corporates take control, no matter their race or creed. These rates are not conducive to encouraging folks to dispose legally and responsibly and, if this guy was on the bones of his backside, I would be sympathetic. However, he owns the beach buggy, a very decent ute that gets updated every couple of years or so, and a more-than-acceptable boat, which he takes out regularly.
I wonder what makes him such a skinflint when he seems to be so comfortably off. Perhaps he should consider that as well.
DENISE LOCKETT
Whanganui