• EmoDuck@sh.itjust.works
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    Lot of people have already mentioned that that person might have been disabled or short buy I see this problem at my place for a different reason.

    I live in a tiny dorm room so once my trash is full I need to empty it as there is just no storage space for it.

    Only problem is that we have far too few trashcans for residents, so they are almost always full. There is no real other option than to put the trashbags next to the bins.

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    This shit happens all the damn time where I live. By the end of the day it’s a trash pile as high as the container

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    As awful as that is, the design of those dumpsters will always lead to this. To put the bag in, you must hold the lid open well above your head (and higher than many people can reach) while holding a heavy bag of trash, then lift it even higher to get it in. If you are smaller than average (e.g. a child), physically disabled, or just not an able-bodied adult, that becomes impossible

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      Every single dumpster I’ve seen has a window on the left side for exactly this reason. I can’t find that exact model on their website, but others have the window on the side we can’t see.

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      Not to mention the design of those lids is intended to keep the dumpster closed so water won’t collect and animals won’t get in. They’re kind of heavy, so the wind won’t open them. They’re also designed so at that angle, with that wide a swing, it’s not easy to get those lids up at all, almost impossible to open it all the way and leave it open.

      That’s why they’re usually built with side windows. They don’t generally want those top lids to open until the truck comes.

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        I’m actually kinda shocked to see it doesn’t have a side window. That’s the property owner’s fault at this point.

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          That’s actually what I was about to say to the apartment manager comment down there, but for some reason I can’t reply to that person.

          If you manage a building and expect average people, not employees, to put their trash into a dumpster, it’s on you to make it easy for them to do that. If you’re not going to, you’ll end up with messes. There are dumpsters built for this purpose.

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          My city has a monopolized waste company. If they decided no windows, there would be no windows (unless I guess the city made a demand?)

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      Europe to the rescue. You can make them susceptible to rain but that means you’d have to slide back the lid quite a bit which is uncomfortable and not necessary to put a bag in, there might also be a stop you have to lever away. Some also come with an additional front flap which is usually sufficient. Pedal actuator available as extra.

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          Switzerland is far from the only country with places using that system, I think it was the Netherlands who pioneered it.

          Makes a lot of sense in high-density areas, maybe also in medium-density areas if you build them new, but switching over the existing system isn’t really worth the bother in most places.

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      That’s likely the culprit. We have these containers that store trash underground, so the entry is at hip height.

      There’s still the occasional idiot who manages to break it though and then people pile up the trash.

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    Fuck short people I guess. That’s the first dumpster I’ve seen that doesn’t have a side door.

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        Yes, but your title hinted at something else: You say “lazy motherfucker” because someone put the trash only next to the container, but you stop mid exclamation because you noticed something else…

        That’s how I interpreted it.

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          Oh, well I’m not op. So I don’t know the intention behind the title. I figured making it look like the final part of the word had been swallowed silently was just a way to censor it.

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    Very possibly a disabled or wheelchair bound person. Those containers suck. I’m surprised there isn’t more trash next to it

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    I worked apartment management for years, and this image is a drop in a bucket to some of the horrors I’ve seen in dumpster areas. All it would take is one person leaving their garbage on the side like this, usually a kid that couldn’t lift the lid, and every single person after, like a sheep, followed suit. They assumed that the dumpster was full because garbage was piled in front.

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    Devil’s advocate here: it’s possible the person who left the bag there may have some physical disability that keeps them from being able to open the dumpster or lift the bag into it. Not everyone is equally able to do everything you can.