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    1. No-Argument4885 on

      The bins were accused of witchcraft but no one knew how to make a fire

    2. IrishAllDay on

      We found out those bins are actually from Offaly.

      It’s a warning to others.

    3. pablo8itall on

      Sometimes the little scamps go for a wander. You got to ring the wheelie bin cowboy to come and hogtie them good.

    4. Expensive-Total-312 on

      weird, is there cables going into the bins ? I’ve spotted similar stuff to this as a temporary solution to storing some monitoring hardware for traffic cameras maybe the ESB is doing something similar with some electrical monitoring hardware. Strapping them up high on the poles instead of just padlocking the bins is a new one though.

    5. Can we have a PowerPoint presentation on this from start to finish?

      I’m willing to give 5 minutes to each step of this journey.

    6. funkinggiblet on

      I believe they are running some cabling into the new estates, and this was storing something… I parked right beside it, and my wife was like „what the fuck?“

    7. StuffedTaxidermist on

      ESB are restringing the 110 kv lines these bins are hanging off. Guessing they are used to hold tools or excess over head line, to keep out of the way of the public.

    8. erect_dragonly on

      My first thought it was done to stop Dave from fucking off with the bins. But then this set up plus strong winds would have shocking results.

    9. Are those poles new? Seen it before in England as a protest against new, often essential, public infrastructure like masts etc.

    10. Dazzling-Toe-4955 on

      Some people were very bored and didn’t like the look of the wheelies.

    11. Arrrgh… batten down the hatches, hoist the bins, secure the furry companions. It’s about to get blustery!

    12. Maleficent_Profile14 on

      AES sending a message to rival bin companies. They don’t take competition from nobody.

    13. Rumpelstilskin73 on

      Drugs for sale. They’ve upgraded from throwing up shoes. This is more dramatic and lets the smaller shoe crews know the binmen are in town now.

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