traveler17
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Twice In the last month someone left a steamer. Dead dog in a vac island trash can
I wonder ... if in your area you just have people who don't need to have authorities breathing down their neck or if fear of punishment is the greater factor???Wow, I won't ever complain about our rather insignificant mess compared to this lot. My sympathies to those that have had to clean up the filth you've all described!
We're in rural Australia, a little town of about 1,500 people. Not sure if that helps or if we're just lucky.I wonder ... if in your area you just have people who don't need to have authorities breathing down their neck or if fear of punishment is the greater factor???
The most disgusting and/or scariest thing I ever found at my car wash (in the vacuum canister, the garbage, inside the bay) is ___________________________________
Greg_T,We're in rural Australia, a little town of about 1,500 people. Not sure if that helps or if we're just lucky.
Australian car washes typically take $1 and $2 coins (we no longer have $1 and $2 notes), and most have credit card readers in the bays also. However most still have coin changers that can be used to feed 10c, 20c, 50c, $5, $10, $20 to get $1 and $2 coins paid out can then be used in the bays & vacuums.
Debra , I apologize for veering off a weee bit from your "most disgusting" theme of your specific thread.Australian car washes typically take $1 and $2 coins (we no longer have $1 and $2 notes), and most have credit card readers in the bays also. However most still have coin changers that can be used to feed 10c, 20c, 50c, $5, $10, $20 to get $1 and $2 coins paid out can then be used in the bays & vacuums.
Like I said, I think we're probably just lucky that our wash has had a good run.
I've had at least 20 of those in the last year since I've had remote access to video. Some of them have spent as much as 10 hours in a bay overnight arranging their crap.I don’t know surley everything you guys mentioned is covered somewhere in this pile????
A percentage of laundromat owners can relate to some "homeless challenged" messing up a "folding surface area" with a similar pile ... with the person nowhere to be found!!! Actually a tougher situation than the pile while they are vacuuming their vehicle.I don’t know surley everything you guys mentioned is covered somewhere in this pile????
Would anyone think things like this happens! I keep thinking I need to write a book about it but I don't think anyone would belive it.The most disgusting and/or scariest thing I ever found at my car wash (in the vacuum canister, the garbage, inside the bay) is ___________________________________