I thought i have seen a lot of strange things over the years but yesterday i think just about topped every thing else,
While driving along the freeway at ballarat 110ks either side i saw a motor-home pulled up in the center reserve beside some bushes all the doors open at the front, and a guy emptying
his cassette from the toilet under a bush !!!
Nice day for a stroll along the center off a freeway !!
Pomme.
Desert Dweller said
11:33 AM Jan 26, 2016
He was obviously ''flying'' along the freeway.
jules47 said
12:03 PM Jan 26, 2016
Good manure for the bushes!!!!!?????
Hendo said
02:26 PM Jan 26, 2016
That's why motor homers have such a wonderful reputation!
Bruce and Bev said
03:02 PM Jan 26, 2016
what a dirty, and stupid, bugger (love to use a stronger word) !!!
Gives all Nomads a great reputation with the general public..........
Dhutime said
04:38 PM Jan 26, 2016
Who knows maybe the cassette was full and someone had to GO in a hurry?
If that was the case it reinforces that one should be thinking ahead you never know
Disgusting really
greyhoundtom said
09:17 PM Jan 26, 2016
Carry a spare cassette for just that eventuality.
It also allows me to pop in a fresh one while I go and empty the other one just in case someone has to go in a hurry because I usually do the "chore" very early in the morning, and the person that has to go may not be awake enough to notice the cassette is missing.
landy said
10:36 PM Jan 26, 2016
greyhoundtom wrote:
Carry a spare cassette for just that eventuality.
It also allows me to pop in a fresh one while I go and empty the other one just in case someone has to go in a hurry because I usually do the "chore" very early in the morning, and the person that has to go may not be awake enough to notice the cassette is missing.
Thank good for Sorbent
-- Edited by landy on Tuesday 26th of January 2016 10:38:23 PM
Desert Dweller said
04:29 AM Jan 27, 2016
landy wrote:
greyhoundtom wrote:
Thank good for Sorbent
Save our trees & wildlife, use recycled dunny paper.
There can be no acceptable reason for this type of behavior, he was lucky I didn't see him or his rego number would have been recorded and reported to appropriate authorities.
03_Troopy said
11:38 AM Jan 27, 2016
Desert Dweller wrote:
landy wrote:
greyhoundtom wrote:
Thank good for Sorbent
Save our trees & wildlife, use recycled dunny paper.
Wouldn't recycled paper be hard to unroll?
rockylizard said
11:46 AM Jan 27, 2016
03_Troopy wrote:
Desert Dweller wrote:
landy wrote:
greyhoundtom wrote:
Thank good for Sorbent
Save our trees & wildlife, use recycled dunny paper.
Wouldn't recycled paper be hard to unroll?
Gday...
Cheers - John
thomas01 said
10:43 PM Jan 27, 2016
Although I am not endorsing this persons actions, as far as I am aware there is no public dump point in the Ballarat area. Ballarat Council needs to lift their game.
I drove past the Ballarat freecamp this morning and the only visible campers were in a wizzbang and a sedan. I wonder what their toilet facilities were.
Also yesterday, I woke up to the view of a car, complete with tent erected, in the middle of a park in suburban Ballarat. Less than 2kms from CBD. The couple responsible were definitely not backpackers and judging by their car, definitely not poor.
Seems the standards are slipping in Ballarat. The freecamp is already under threat of closure due to misuse. Actions like these will not help the cause to keep it open.
Bevandy2 said
11:09 PM Jan 27, 2016
The Motor Homers are the ones who keep rattling on about self contained and Leave No Trace, (CMCA) so maybe that one wasn't a member, or never read the book....or you leave no trace at the camp site and dump wherever you like afterwards.
However, the afore mentioned group have done a great service to the nation with their dump point program, so maybe this guy was just a dummy with a full dunny.
Hylife said
10:40 PM Jan 28, 2016
The Australia Road Rules (ARR) apply to both roads and road related areas.
The ARR dictionary defines a dividing strip:
dividing strip means an area or structure that divides a road lengthways
In addition, a dividing strip, nature strip, bicycle path, footpath or shared path are all defined as parts of a road related area
So this person effectively dumped their sewerage on the road and that Mr Plod is against the law.
Book em Danno!
Delta18 said
11:53 PM Jan 28, 2016
rockylizard wrote:
03_Troopy wrote:
Desert Dweller wrote:
landy wrote:
greyhoundtom wrote:
Thank good for Sorbent
Save our trees & wildlife, use recycled dunny paper.
Wouldn't recycled paper be hard to unroll?
Gday...
Cheers - John
Not so bad if you dry it well before re-rolling it.
Tony Bev said
12:39 AM Mar 31, 2016
Disgusting, unless this happened due to a medical problem, then this sort of person should be named and shamed
I thought i have seen a lot of strange things over the years but yesterday i think just about topped every thing else,
While driving along the freeway at ballarat 110ks either side i saw a motor-home pulled up in the center reserve beside some bushes all the doors open at the front, and a guy emptying
his cassette from the toilet under a bush !!!
Nice day for a stroll along the center off a freeway !!
Pomme.
He was obviously ''flying'' along the freeway.
Gives all Nomads a great reputation with the general public..........
If that was the case it reinforces that one should be thinking ahead you never know
Disgusting really
It also allows me to pop in a fresh one while I go and empty the other one just in case someone has to go in a hurry because I usually do the "chore" very early in the morning, and the person that has to go may not be awake enough to notice the cassette is missing.
Thank good for Sorbent
-- Edited by landy on Tuesday 26th of January 2016 10:38:23 PM
Save our trees & wildlife, use recycled dunny paper.
Wouldn't recycled paper be hard to unroll?
Gday...
Cheers - John
I drove past the Ballarat freecamp this morning and the only visible campers were in a wizzbang and a sedan. I wonder what their toilet facilities were.
Also yesterday, I woke up to the view of a car, complete with tent erected, in the middle of a park in suburban Ballarat. Less than 2kms from CBD. The couple responsible were definitely not backpackers and judging by their car, definitely not poor.
Seems the standards are slipping in Ballarat. The freecamp is already under threat of closure due to misuse. Actions like these will not help the cause to keep it open.
However, the afore mentioned group have done a great service to the nation with their dump point program, so maybe this guy was just a dummy with a full dunny.
The Australia Road Rules (ARR) apply to both roads and road related areas.
The ARR dictionary defines a dividing strip:
dividing strip means an area or structure that divides a road lengthways
In addition, a dividing strip, nature strip, bicycle path, footpath or shared path are all defined as parts of a road related area
So this person effectively dumped their sewerage on the road and that Mr Plod is against the law.
Book em Danno!
Not so bad if you dry it well before re-rolling it.