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Bin The Bin Tax

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Monday June 09, 2003 21:05author by Gregor Kerr - Campaign Against Refuse Chargesauthor email binthebill at eircom dot netauthor phone 087-6996046 Report this post to the editors

Local politicians will be challenged on their attitude to the move by the government to allow local authorities to refuse to collect the bins of people who are boycotting the double tax bin charge at public meetings being held across South County Dublin in the next weeks.

Politicians to be challenged on 'Protection of the Environment Bill' at public meetings

Local politicians will be challenged on their attitude to the move by the government to allow local authorities to refuse to collect the bins of people who are boycotting the double tax bin charge at public meetings being held across South County Dublin in the next weeks. A series of 3 meetings has already been organised by the 'Campaign Against refuse Charges', to which local TDs have been invited.

The meetings already planned are:-
Clondalkin - Lough & Quay Pub, Monday 16th June, 8:30pm
Greenhills/Perrystown/Templeogue - Greenhills Community Centre (beside Greenhills Church), Monday 16th June, 8p.m.
Tallaght - Plaza Hotel, Monday 23rd June, 8p.m.

Other meetings are also being organised in Lucan, Palmerstown, Rathcoole and elsewhere.

These meetings are organised to coincide with the debate in the Dail on the 'Protection of the Environment Bill 2003'. Section 22 of this bill will give South Dublin County Council- and local authorities throughout the State - the right to leave bins uncollected where a charge has not been paid.

In leaflets being distributed door-to-door across the county, the Campaign Against Refuse Charges describe this new law as "..a blatant attempt to smash the widespread boycott of the bin tax that is happening all across Dublin, and in other counties." "The attempt to impose this double tax has proved universally unpopular with up to 70% of people refusing to pay. The politicians know that they are losing the battle, they know that they will never be able to take everyone to court to force them to pay. That is why they are introducing this law.." the leaflets continue.

Campaign Against Refuse Charges PRO, Gregor Kerr said that the Council would face "one hell of a fight" if they attempted to implement this new law. "The Campaign is organising all across the County, and we are linking up with anti-bin tax campaigns in the other Dublin counties, to plan a campaign which will see this legislation defeated, he said. "If and when the Councils seek to implement this new law, they will be met with strong, peaceful, firm people power. In our communities, the campaigns will organise direct action peaceful protests which will force the Councils to collect everyone's rubbish."

Further information from
Campaign Against Refuse Charges PRO, Gregor Kerr 087-6996046.
Visit the campaign website - www.stopthebintax.com

Related Link: http://www.stopthebintax.com
author by Dpublication date Mon Jun 09, 2003 22:34author address author phone Report this post to the editors

If you don't want to pay the price for someone to come and collect your rubbish then bring it to the dump yourself.Lazy bastards.

author by PKpublication date Tue Jun 10, 2003 14:48author address author phone Report this post to the editors

you'd be the first to cry if the streets outside your houme were covered in litter.

"Save the environment, but not with my money!"

You arrogant freeloading shit.

author by pcpublication date Tue Jun 10, 2003 20:14author address author phone Report this post to the editors

but all those against bin taxes and everyone else infact, whos having trouble fitting all there rubbish into the wheelie bins should make a compost heap in their back garden ? should they not?


i mean i know bin taxes is a larger issue then waste but every little helps?

so when the fines for not paying do come along they'll not be as big, you'll have less not to pay

author by Raypublication date Wed Jun 11, 2003 08:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Fitting rubbish into wheelie bins is not the issue. I don't think anyone is complaining about that. People are protesting because they shouldn't have to pay for rubbish collection at all. Its a basic service, that should be paid for as part of general taxation, not by a regressive extra charge.
And the size of the fines is not affected by how much rubbish you generate, or whether or not you have a compost heap in your back garden.

author by paulpublication date Thu Jun 12, 2003 19:07author address author phone Report this post to the editors

but there's always was the downtrodden taxpayers can help themselves.


 
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