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Morley WA resident’s shock after his wheelie bin disappeared – only for home security footage to reveal its hilarious fate

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A man from Morley, Western Australia, woke up one morning to find his green bin missing after rubbish collection.

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A man had to check his security camera after waking up on garbage collection day to discover his bin was missing.

The man from Morley, Western Australia, soon discovered his green wheelie bin had been taken away by a “hungry” garbage truck during its morning run.

After waking up to discover his bin was missing, the man checked his CCTV and saw that the truck’s hydraulic arm had accidentally dropped the bin into his rubbish compactor.

He said the garbage truck that stole his bin had L-shaped license plates and laughed at the incident as “pretty funny actually” as he spoke. with Yahoo Australia.

After reporting the incident, the local resident council was very apologetic and the bin was quickly replaced.

A man from Morley, Western Australia, woke up one morning to find his green bin missing after rubbish collection.

A man from Morley, Western Australia, woke up one morning to find his green bin missing after rubbish collection.

After reviewing the CCTV footage, the man realized that the garbage truck had accidentally dropped his container into his trash compactor.

After reviewing the CCTV footage, the man realized that the garbage truck had accidentally dropped his container into his trash compactor.

After reviewing the CCTV footage, the man realized that the garbage truck had accidentally dropped his container into his trash compactor.

The man clarified that he had no grudge against the novice garbage collector and that the incident made for a good story.

“It was pretty obvious it was an accident, Ccuncil quickly replaced the bin and they were very apologetic,” he said.

“Students make mistakes, I guess it can take a while to master the hydraulic arm.”

Another resident of nearby Fremantle shared a similar story online about how his bin was taken away in a similar way.

City of Fremantle waste manager Vitor Martins told the publication that “These things can and do happen.”

Mr. Martins added that “Quick replacement is guaranteed” and that these types of incidents are “extremely rare.”

The truck’s hydraulic arm often has difficulty gripping slippery containers, he explained, adding that driver error is sometimes also a factor.

However, Martins was not sure exactly which of these factors had led to the disappearance of the Morley Dumpster Man.

Napping is not unique to Morley and Fremantle, as one Swan man clarified.

Blair Maughan shared a video of her own experience with hungry garbage trucks in the comments section of the original video.

Maughan’s video shows the truck quickly lifting its container before dropping it into the compactor.

Blair Maughan said the problem of missing bins was not unique to Morley because the same thing had happened to him

Blair Maughan said the problem of missing bins was not unique to Morley because the same thing had happened to him

Blair Maughan said the problem of missing bins was not unique to Morley because the same thing had happened to him

Another person added that the same thing had happened to him and that they had managed to capture the exact moment when the truck's arm lost grip.

Another person added that the same thing had happened to him and that they had managed to capture the exact moment when the truck's arm lost grip.

Another person added that the same thing had happened to him and that they had managed to capture the exact moment when the truck’s arm lost grip.

Another man offered an alternative explanation for how containers accidentally end up in the back of trucks.

“It happens a lot, the city told me when I was ordering a new one after watching the truck swallow my container,” wrote Bruce Hutchins.

“If you crush too many heavy things and they expand against the side and can’t fall out, the weight drags the container out of the clamp.”

One woman added that it had happened to her too and that her bin was replaced the following week.

Martins, however, denied that this was a rampant problem and stated that his council could count “on one hand” the number of containers stolen since 2020.

However, he said there were two ways for people to report their bins missing if it happened to them.

One method was for the garbage collector himself to report the incident after seeing it happen and the second was for the residents to report it themselves.

“The city is aiming for same-day replacement, ensuring no one is left in trash limbo,” he said.

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