bjh
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I can't believe that people would deliberately discharge grey waste onto the roads! If necessary why not use a hose and discharge it into a hedge. The bugs and critters there soon sort it out, and in dry weather the hedge will love the nutrients. As for leaving the valve open when driving to enable the last dregs to drain, Why? Just flush the tank out when you get home and drain it into the sewer or onto your garden, no harm done then and no residual gunge to stink. The fact that it stinks must tell you that dumping it on the road is wrong, let the bugs in the garden or hedgerow get to work on it.
I agree about potty training for horses. I was pleasantly surprised to see that in Killarney all the horses pulling traps had nappies on to catch the pooh. Apparently the roads became so foul they had to do something about it because of complaints from visitors.
I agree about potty training for horses. I was pleasantly surprised to see that in Killarney all the horses pulling traps had nappies on to catch the pooh. Apparently the roads became so foul they had to do something about it because of complaints from visitors.
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