Just yesterday, happened to see a guy dumping his toilet cassette down the drain in a campsite at Glen Innes NSW. That is the drain for "Sullage" I suppose, by the eletrical and water hookups.
Noticed about three minutes later, he is washing the cassette out, by putting the Water tap in the dumping spout of the cassette. This is the second time in a year I have seen this practice. Had words both times but !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! looked at like I should mind my own buisiness.
Makes me think twice about using water from a tap with a drain near it in a caravan park. Yukk.
Mike
milo said
12:23 PM May 15, 2010
eww..
do most camping grounds now have dump points?
the crow25 said
02:49 PM May 15, 2010
elliemike wrote:
Just yesterday, happened to see a guy dumping his toilet cassette down the drain in a campsite at Glen Innes NSW. That is the drain for "Sullage" I suppose, by the eletrical and water hookups.
Noticed about three minutes later, he is washing the cassette out, by putting the Water tap in the dumping spout of the cassette. This is the second time in a year I have seen this practice. Had words both times but !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! looked at like I should mind my own buisiness.
Makes me think twice about using water from a tap with a drain near it in a caravan park. Yukk.
Mike
Mike you did exactly the right thing by having a go at the filthy morons.Good on you.
Firefly said
03:24 PM May 15, 2010
At a park in Darwin a few years back, an old fella bought his night bucket to the toilets first thing, emptied in the loo but came out and rinsed it in the clothes washing troughs next to the washing machines.
It was only a dozen steps to go back in and tip it down a toilet. There are some dirty ones out there and plain lazy as well.
JRH said
03:33 PM May 15, 2010
In Alice Springs in 2004 an old fellow came in with his night bucket and emptied it in the hand wash basins, ever since then I only let the tap run when I need a shave, no way am I putting a plug in and rinsing my face that way never know what went in before.
Helena said
08:12 PM May 15, 2010
You have made me think twice when using taps now yuk never know who has been doing what with them. Helena.
Pejay said
01:34 PM May 16, 2010
Hmm, we have come across the problem of some people apparently not being able to read notices at caravan parks!!! We have just come back from a short sojourn to Elliott heads, and hubby mentioned that one guy emptied his cassette down the loo, when notices ALL OVER THE PLACE asked you not to!!!
Is it us being pernickety or are some people just straight out thick and blind??
JRH said
01:45 PM May 16, 2010
Pejay wrote:
Hmm, we have come across the problem of some people apparently not being able to read notices at caravan parks!!! We have just come back from a short sojourn to Elliott heads, and hubby mentioned that one guy emptied his cassette down the loo, when notices ALL OVER THE PLACE asked you not to!!!
Is it us being pernickety or are some people just straight out thick and blind??
Some people just don't give a damn. The rules don't apply to them.
pricey43 said
05:32 PM May 16, 2010
Dead right JRH. They think the signs and rules are for everybody else and if it doesn't suit them, ignore it.
Recently in Mt. Gambier, we enquired at the office about a dump point. The manager told us that the dump point was blocked so to just use the trap near the van when nobody was looking. We weren't very impressed!!!!!
justcruisin01 said
07:14 PM May 16, 2010
There,s one born every day & some #*@#* survive. Prossibily the same ones that leave their s##t all over the roadside rest areas & parks,causing the closing of some areas.
-- Edited by justcruisin01 on Sunday 16th of May 2010 07:21:49 PM
jandas fun said
08:34 PM May 16, 2010
J.C01. Could not agree more with your comments.
Spent about 40 nights free/budget camping over the last 2 months and found that most were pretty good. But the closer we got to a major town the worse they got. Anyone else found this?
Johnw
Firefly said
09:02 PM May 16, 2010
We stayed at the Boab tree near Broome, on the Great Northern Highway at the t intersection to Broome and Derby.
Such a lovely spot to camp, so we had a walk int he bush to find firewood. But the disgraceful abuse as a toilet area was sad to see. No one knows how to dig a hole it seems.
Helena said
09:36 PM May 16, 2010
Seen the same as you firefly disgusting when you can't go for a walk in the bush because of some people that are making it bad for the rest of us no wonder some of the free camping spots get closed. Helena.
Cruising Granny said
10:32 PM May 16, 2010
The people in the Broome area only carry cartons of cans, not shovels in their cars. The dry communities has caused problems and only moved the problem to places such as the boab tree and other roadside parks in the region. They drink up big on the way home. These people are on the highway every day, usually in the afternoon or early evening from south and north. They often stop at Sandfire Roadhouse for a top up on the way home from Pt. Hedland.
I don't know if Sandfire is fully operational again after the fire 4 years ago. There was no bar yet in 2007, and it looked like Ken wasn't in a hurry to rebuild.
It's a real worry about those people JRH mentioned. They don't think about the next bugger who has to use the facilities.
Some of the sullage these days is connected to the sewerage, but ..............
The dump point could also be connected to the sewerage, but it won't affect anyone who is going to camp, as no one parks next to the dump point.
I wonder if they live like that? My guess is, probably not. In fact they are probably fanatically clean at their house and throw the rubbish on the footpath next door.
Unfortunately that's life, and we have to try to live by example, keep opening our mouths to let these people they've done something socially unacceptable, and to hell with the consequences.
Someone has to be responsible.
Safe and happy travelling everyone.
villatranquilla said
11:40 PM May 16, 2010
Crossing the Nullabor last year many places (especially the truck stops that did not have toilets) were an absolute disgrace - some people could not even be bothered walking off the dirt drive sections - I always bury the solid then burn the paper - stops it from being dug up by animals and/or blown around.
JRH said
10:51 AM May 17, 2010
Cruising Granny wrote:
The people in the Broome area only carry cartons of cans, not shovels in their cars. The dry communities has caused problems and only moved the problem to places such as the boab tree and other roadside parks in the region. They drink up big on the way home. These people are on the highway every day, usually in the afternoon or early evening from south and north. They often stop at Sandfire Roadhouse for a top up on the way home from Pt. Hedland. I don't know if Sandfire is fully operational again after the fire 4 years ago. There was no bar yet in 2007, and it looked like Ken wasn't in a hurry to rebuild. It's a real worry about those people JRH mentioned. They don't think about the next bugger who has to use the facilities. Some of the sullage these days is connected to the sewerage, but .............. The dump point could also be connected to the sewerage, but it won't affect anyone who is going to camp, as no one parks next to the dump point. I wonder if they live like that? My guess is, probably not. In fact they are probably fanatically clean at their house and throw the rubbish on the footpath next door. Unfortunately that's life, and we have to try to live by example, keep opening our mouths to let these people they've done something socially unacceptable, and to hell with the consequences. Someone has to be responsible. Safe and happy travelling everyone.
G'day Chris,
Those people who make a mess in van parks and rest areas are very often just the same at home with one big difference, there they have their wives to clean up after them.
Flyboy said
03:40 PM May 17, 2010
Australia is not alone with this problem. 23 years ago we were travelling around Europe in a Kombi van and the human waste left at the overnight road stops in France was what convinced us to go back into Gremany.Our son was 18 months old back then and there was no way we were going to let him wander around in that filth. As for the other countries we visited (Germany,Holland,Switzerland and Belgium) we were pleasantly surprised.
william the third said
06:09 PM May 17, 2010
It's not just the blokes either. I've seen some young mothers that just throw dirty nappies into the bush.
JRH said
06:17 PM May 17, 2010
william the third wrote:
It's not just the blokes either. I've seen some young mothers that just throw dirty nappies into the bush.
Yep one can find disposable nappies in just about every rest area.
Dunmowin said
08:36 PM May 30, 2010
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah hate with a vengenence "disposable nappies" Even when my son visits, make sure he take his (the grandkiddies) home with him.
That is the drain for "Sullage" I suppose, by the eletrical and water hookups.
Noticed about three minutes later, he is washing the cassette out, by putting the Water tap in the dumping spout of the cassette. This is the second time in a year I have seen this practice. Had words both times but !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! looked at like I should mind my own buisiness.
Makes me think twice about using water from a tap with a drain near it in a caravan park. Yukk.
Mike
It was only a dozen steps to go back in and tip it down a toilet. There are some dirty ones out there and plain lazy as well.
Recently in Mt. Gambier, we enquired at the office about a dump point. The manager told us that the dump point was blocked so to just use the trap near the van when nobody was looking. We weren't very impressed!!!!!
Prossibily the same ones that leave their s##t all over the roadside rest areas & parks,causing the closing of some areas.
-- Edited by justcruisin01 on Sunday 16th of May 2010 07:21:49 PM
Such a lovely spot to camp, so we had a walk int he bush to find firewood. But the disgraceful abuse as a toilet area was sad to see. No one knows how to dig a hole it seems.
Those people who make a mess in van parks and rest areas are very often just the same at home with one big difference, there they have their wives to clean up after them.
Yep one can find disposable nappies in just about every rest area.