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  • #31
    Re: formal complaint to the housing association advise needed on how to proceed!!

    Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
    Well, indeed.

    Domestic refrigerators and freezers typically use freon (link) which is a chloro-fluoro-carbon compound said to be responsible for "causing" the hole in the ozone layer. That's bad enough and some of its replacements are rather toxic but industrial and commercial equipment may contain ammonia which is more than slightly deadly.
    Some of the freezers in older ice cream vans use freon as the refrigerant. I know the owners of a fleet of ice cream vans near to where I live and it cost them a pretty penny to dispose of the old freezers in their vans when upgrading.
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    • #32
      Re: formal complaint to the housing association advise needed on how to proceed!!

      Originally posted by bluebottle View Post
      Some of the freezers in older ice cream vans use freon as the refrigerant. I know the owners of a fleet of ice cream vans near to where I live and it cost them a pretty penny to dispose of the old freezers in their vans when upgrading.
      But if the freezers had been "unfortunately vandalised" and the freon released, then they'd just be scrap metal and waste plastic, wouldn't they?

      One might wonder in which country lane the plastic parts are fly-tipped.

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      • #33
        Re: formal complaint to the housing association advise needed on how to proceed!!

        Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
        But if the freezers had been "unfortunately vandalised" and the freon released, then they'd just be scrap metal and waste plastic, wouldn't they?

        One might wonder in which country lane the plastic parts are fly-tipped.
        The vans went back to the coachbuilder for upgrading, Cloggy. The ice cream van owners' reaction when they got the bill for the upgrade, including disposal of the old freezers was something like, "'Kinell".
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        • #34
          Re: formal complaint to the housing association advise needed on how to proceed!!

          Originally posted by alan1 View Post
          thanks red setter you certainly have given me a lot of ammunition over this last 2 days
          Red Setter is well-versed in freezers and punctures in the ozone layer causing David Attenborough a headache. Rumour has it he's writing a PhD on the subject :typing: The world awaits his paper on the disposal of freezers from within ice cream vans which has yet to be published :noidea:

          Round these parts we call Red Setter CleverClogs (for obvious reasons :nerd to set him apart from all the other Red Setters on Legal Beagles. This title is bestowed upon members who post a lot. CleverClogs posts a lot. You'll see his name next to his avatar.

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          • #35
            Re: formal complaint to the housing association advise needed on how to proceed!!

            Originally posted by PlanB View Post
            Red Setter is well-versed in freezers and punctures in the ozone layer causing David Attenborough a headache. Rumour has it he's writing a PhD on the subject :typing: The world awaits his paper on the disposal of freezers from within ice cream vans which has yet to be published :noidea:

            Round these parts we call Red Setter CleverClogs (for obvious reasons :nerd to set him apart from all the other Red Setters on Legal Beagles. This title is bestowed upon members who post a lot. CleverClogs posts a lot. You'll see his name next to his avatar.
            Thanks for that, Golden Retriever!

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            • #36
              Re: formal complaint to the housing association advise needed on how to proceed!!

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              • #37
                Re: formal complaint to the housing association advise needed on how to proceed!!

                First, how big is their truck, is it Transit sized, theres not much that can be done about it, but if its in excess of 5tonnes, they MUST have an Operators Licence, and I can assure you, they wouldn't get one being parked up in a housing estate.

                So lets find out that information, VOSA would love to speak to them

                Secondly, whilst its not all of the travelling community drive around in heaps, its a fact that lots do.so what is the


                condition of the truck in question, bring your concerns to local plod (not a pcso), get them interested.


                As has been stated, as of december 2nd 2012, anyone dealing with scrap metal has to be registered with local ccouncils and needs a valid waste carriers licence from the environment agency. If you know their name or business name, you can check EA records online to see if they have a licence and if its still in force.

                They also need to inform EA of any address change, which they no doubt havent Done.

                When they collect/buy scrap, they should be filling out waste transfer notes, one for customer, one for their records, EA would no doubt love to be informed they aaren't doing it.

                And lastly, whilst its mean to assume, probably ringing up confidential phone lines to Inform them of the full total of iinhabitants at that address Might be useful.

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                • #38
                  Re: formal complaint to the housing association advise needed on how to proceed!!

                  Originally posted by Galahad View Post
                  When they collect/buy scrap, they should be filling out waste transfer notes, one for customer, one for their records, EA would no doubt love to be informed they aren't doing it.
                  That rather assumes the "entrepreneurs" are literate.

                  So, is it roadwor
                  No, just a skirmish so far. :grin:

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                  • #39
                    Re: formal complaint to the housing association advise needed on how to proceed!!

                    Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
                    That rather assumes the "entrepreneurs" are literate.


                    No, just a skirmish so far. :grin:
                    The perils of typing on a tablet...... youve no idea how long it took to get that written

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                    • #40
                      Re: formal complaint to the housing association advise needed on how to proceed!!

                      Thanks for that galahad its a open back lorry with a back that comes down electrically for lowering heavy items its old and scruff the engine has just blown him and his cronies have used lifting tackle to remove oil and fluids now frequent the tarmac area outside

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                      • #41
                        Re: formal complaint to the housing association advise needed on how to proceed!!

                        Pm me the reg of the truck, so we can properly identify its weight category

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                        • #42
                          Re: formal complaint to the housing association advise needed on how to proceed!!

                          From what the OP has said, Galahad, it sounds like the truck could be subject to O Licence requirements. I'll dig out a copy of the licensing requirements from VOSA and post up.

                          What make and model is the truck, please?
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                          • #43
                            Re: formal complaint to the housing association advise needed on how to proceed!!

                            Originally posted by alan1 View Post
                            Thanks for that galahad its a open back lorry with a back that comes down electrically for lowering heavy items its old and scruff the engine has just blown him and his cronies have used lifting tackle to remove oil and fluids now frequent the tarmac area outside
                            If they need to use lifting tackle to remove the oil, it must be too solid to act as a lubricant. :grin:

                            Seriously, though, used engine oil can be quite dangerous as it is considered to be a category 2 carcinogen.

                            https://www.hazwasteonline.com/marke...waste_oil_.pdf

                            http://a0768b4a8a31e106d8b0-50dc8025...04bhxb-e-e.pdf

                            It is a criminal offence to pour it down the drain.

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                            • #44
                              Re: formal complaint to the housing association advise needed on how to proceed!!

                              The OP is telling all on this site and has been advised who to contact regarding possible unlawful acts have they contacted the authorities ,the housing association has some power but not the law behind them to deal with what may be illegal

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                              • #45
                                Re: formal complaint to the housing association advise needed on how to proceed!!

                                The vehicle in question is an LDV Convoy unlikely to exceed 3.5 tonnes, therefore no O licence required.


                                However, Environment Agency is VERY powerful. Report the oil on the floor, they take a dim view, and if they happen to not have a waste carriers licence, two birds, one stone.

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