At 6:30am this morning I heard, from quite a way off, a large lorry barreling down my street and over the humps at high speed making quite a racket. Being up at the time I opened the door to watch a Veolia/Haringey liveried rubbish truck sail by so fast I was unable to get the registration number, despite running straight into he street. However I've managed to get these ones "recently":
18/10/2011 06:00 - VX05 FJD Veolia/Haringey council truck
20/10/2011 06:00 - VX05 FJD Veolia/Haringey council truck
04/11/2011 06:10 - VK08 UDE Veolia/Haringey council truck
05/11/2011 07:55 - VU11 HRN Veolia/Haringey council truck
Obviously none of them travelling so fast I could not read their registration plates and yes, I just got bored after a while wondering what the point was. If they are not collecting rubbish they should not be anywhere near my street as both Willoughby Rd and Wightman Rd are 7.5t access only.
Then at 7:10 this morning I get the official Veolia "small" truck that goes around collecting all the purple rubbish bags that they leave at the usual dumping spots. Have you ever noticed that you need to see the rag and bone men but those little Veolia trucks are real attention getters? It's as if there is a man inside the cage shaking it and shouting "We're collecting the f**king rubbish!!!!". The cages on the back shake and rattle loudly as they pootle along our poc marked and humped streets.
Veolia, how about a bit more subtlety? I bet the rag and bone men would use a bit of lagging if they had cages like yours.
Rattle while they work .... yes they are incredibly noisey but not that much of this borough is 'humpified'. Unfortunately our roads are!
I would have thought the Police could pull over every vehicle that rattled as it went over a road hump and do them for having an unsecured load. Have they not head of lagging? Last time I was in NZ I had to hire a skip and the guy had lagging around the chains on his truck so that it didn't mark his beautifully painted skips.
Yes these trucks also give me a near heart attack, but I never manage to be quite quick enough to realise what is going on before they are turning in to Wightman Rd. Having lived on Alexandra Road though the police sirens as they turn them on speeding towards Turnpike Lane are just as fearsome if not worse so the roads without humps have other noises to deal with. Still doesnt justify anyone breaking the law though.
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