Martin Hart
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And when the council banned them and said, you know, you can't do that, you can no longer store your bins on street, there was uproar.
Where are we going to do, what are we going to do with the bins?
People moved on, things moved on.
So I think people will move on and people will adopt.
I think it's in the interests of the city.
Look, I understand that people are going to have concerns, but, you know.
But that's what everyone in Dublin and every other housing estate outside of the city centre have to do.
I mean, that's what I do.
I pay my West Collection Company a flat fee and all my neighbours do.
And I'm sure people do across the county of Dublin and probably the rest of Ireland as well.
So, I mean, I don't see that as a new thing.
I mean, that's, I don't see, I can't see the argument in that.
Yeah, well, the bins, they do it by weight, as far as I know, depending on the bin.
So I don't think, I mean, you pay a flat fee.
But as I say, that's what everyone else is dealing with all over the county.
I don't think the city centre should be any different.
Yeah, look, I mean, there's going to be pushback.
It's obviously becoming a political issue in that sense.
I mean, but as I say, in other parts of Dublin, in other suburbs of Dublin at least, and I'm assuming other parts of the country, this is the norm.
So should Dublin City be any different?