@@userbjbrobah I mean to be honest, it's not his fault with the first bin that went in, because it was too heavy for the grippers. The second one that went in was lost because the driver was not really taking his time to instead make sure that he has got the bin properly and knows it's not going in.
@@userbjbrobah Not all bins that go in get crushed. Occasionally some drivers do get them out, although they're not actually meant to do it. Compaction issues or an almost full truck is one reason why some drivers sometimes get them out. The costs to replace lost or stolen wheelie bins will be another reason. Lots of 240L wheelie bins get lost in the trucks due to rushing or carelessness. 240L bins are always more prone to falling in compared to smaller bins
Excellent video mate.
Great video mate
2 bins gone in my gosh should really take their time.
Yea iknow
@@userbjbrobah I mean to be honest, it's not his fault with the first bin that went in, because it was too heavy for the grippers.
The second one that went in was lost because the driver was not really taking his time to instead make sure that he has got the bin properly and knows it's not going in.
what happens when the bins fall in do they get them out?
No they let it crush and deliver a new one to there house
@@userbjbrobah Not all bins that go in get crushed. Occasionally some drivers do get them out, although they're not actually meant to do it.
Compaction issues or an almost full truck is one reason why some drivers sometimes get them out.
The costs to replace lost or stolen wheelie bins will be another reason.
Lots of 240L wheelie bins get lost in the trucks due to rushing or carelessness. 240L bins are always more prone to falling in compared to smaller bins