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Recycling Bins Set Ablaze - Melted into Asphalt in Kipps Lane Area | Print |  E-mail
Written by David Dimitrie   
Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Recycling Bins Set Ablaze - Melted into Asphalt in Kipps Lane Area

During Early Morning Hours

Recycling Bins like these Melted Right into Asphalt

 Last Weekend 3 or 4 Sturdy Blue Bins Like these we're melted into the asphalt underneath them in the garbage enclosure where we live.  You had to look very closely for any sign of the blue plastic amidst the black asphalt.

Fire Trucks came in the early morning hours to our complex to put out the fire which is surrounded by a wooden fence and very dry grass due to the current drought.

Thanks to the London Fire Department, the Fire did not spread.

Thankfully this incident didn't involve guns or personal injury like so many others have.

Thankfully nobody, including the Firefighters was hurt and damage was limited to the garbage enclosure .

Still, this is the kind of stupid vandalism that is all too common in the Kipps Lane Area.

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