Is this just a normal thing in Czechia?

by Freit3d

40 comments
  1. Yes. Sometimes people die inside. Mostly in those for electronic waste.

  2. You’ve actually witnessed a very beautiful thing – this is how homeless people are born in Czechia. They come out of those bins in their already adult and homeless form and wonder around the streets.

  3. Mimochodem jestli si myslíte že darováním oblečení do tohoto kontejneru pomáhate lidem kteří to potřebují tak větší službu byste udělali kdybyste to nechali v tašce před tím kontejnerem kde si to aspoň vezmou bezdomovci.

    Oblečení z těchto kontejnerů pár odporných lidí sváží a třídí a prodávají je sekáčům a prodávají vám je na vinted a vydělávají na tom pár desítek tisíc měsíčně.

    Source: část mojí rodiny jsou tyhle odporný lidi.

  4. Yes. The fire brigade once had to cut open the electrical recycling one near me because someone was trapped inside.

  5. Oh yeah, very common. There is one clothing container in front of my parent’s house and I keep seeing this gypsy women there with her kids. She would throw a child inside so it would pull all clothes outside on the ground and then they picked what they liked and leave the rest.

  6. Yeah, people sometimes throw their used girlfriends/boyfriends into the dumpster when they are no longer up to the modern standards.

    Joking aside, this is unfortunately very common. I stopped taking my electrical waste to the corresponding containers because very frequently when I go there, there is either someone prying it open or just diving like in the picture here.

    And just yesterday my GF proclaimed that she will stop going to these clothes containers because it already happened to her several times that when she was going to throw some bag with clothes into them, someone came from the street and took the bag from her hand and walked away (once it was some homeless woman, just yesterday it were two workers who were digging ditches in the sidewalk just few meters away from the container).

  7. In Slovakia, there were already some casualties of this.

  8. Yes, its a standard homeless recycling service. We collect the homeless people and recycle them to corporate managers.

  9. No, not normal. They usually cut the lock off or open them with a crowbar.

  10. Yep. It’s a special species – Kengoroo bohemica.

  11. Contrary to what people say here – this is NOT common. It happens, but definitely not common. I have never seen anyone do this by myself. Usually desperate people / homeless who try to find something to sell. Probably happens in other countries too.

  12. Yeah, people do be homeless and in need of clothes

    For context, those clothes get resold instead of heanded out, that’s why it’s a conteiner that blocks anything from getting out

    If people would want to do it for the people, they would use regular ass conteiner, made it accessible and just cleaned it from time to time

    If you look around where exactly are the places where the clothes are being handed out, only charities and those don’t own these containers

  13. No, normally you put your child inside and it throws you the stuff out. This guy just didn’t do his job making enough kids for that.

  14. they sometimes also set a small fire inside to lit the area and make selfbbq

  15. Yes, especially on that spot.

    Its interesting that the organisation that operates these containers does collborate with charities that help the homeless people. I dont know tho how much clothes does end up where, children are their primary preoccupation.

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