'Block that f****** car in': Bizarre moment 'bullying' refuse workers surround couple's car with 11 bins in 'feud that started after row about where to leave them 10 YEARS ago'

This is the bizarre moment 'bullying' dustmen are caught on CCTV surrounding a family car with 11 black bins 'during a decade-long row about where to leave them'.
Footage from outside a home in Chadderton, Oldham on Wednesday morning shows the three workers walking down the side of the house as one of them points and says 'Block that f***ing car in'.
After emptying the bins in the wagon they then deliberately surround the silver Toyota Yaris.
The car owners, a couple in their late 50s and early 60s who do not want to be named, say similar incidents have been happening on and off for the last decade.
Their daughter said: 'It started when they left two or three bins behind the car, so we asked them if there was any chance they could leave them round the back.Footage from outside a home in Chadderton, Oldham on Wednesday morning shows the three workers walking down the side of the house as one of them points and says 'Block that f***ing car in'
Footage from outside a home in Chadderton, Oldham on Wednesday morning shows the three workers walking down the side of the house as one of them points and says 'Block that f***ing car in'
'Since then it happens about once every four to six weeks - it's become a recurring thing.
'It seems like it's personal, it's just ''F you, we'll put them where we want''.
'My mum and dad are just fed up with it, but they just deal with it. They don't want to make a fuss, but I think it's bullying.
'My dad works until midnight every night and he has to go out and move all the bins.
'Why should he have to do that? It breaks my heart. It really upsets me.
'I just think it's disgusting. '
An Oldham council spokesman said: 'This is clearly unacceptable behaviour.
'We'll be interviewing the staff involved in line with the council's disciplinary procedures.The car owners, a couple in their late 50s and early 60s who do not want to be named, say similar incidents have been happening on and off for the last decade
The car owners, a couple in their late 50s and early 60s who do not want to be named, say similar incidents have been happening on and off for the last decade
'Officers have visited the address and have apologised to the resident.'
The incident took place a day after binmen in Oldham were praised for their efforts during the pandemic.
In a statement updating residents on when green bins would be collected again, Oldham council said: 'Our bin crews have been working under very difficult working conditions. As with other council services the virus has had an impact on our staff and the ways they can work safely.
'Many of you came out and clapped them as they emptied your bins and this gesture along with many other messages of support have been really appreciated.
'To protect our teams and to stop the spread of COVID-19, all our staff must follow government guidelines around social distancing. This also applies to when they are in the cabs.
'So, at the minute, we can only have two people in the wagons - one being the driver.
'This impacts on how much waste and recycling we can collect. We don't want to get behind on the rounds so we are collecting what we can.
'As soon as things change, we'll let you know - bear with us and thanks for your understanding.'

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