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Hamilton City Council To Investigate Shopping Trolley Safety

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Hundreds of shopping trolleys are being dumped around Hamilton, according to a council report. Reports indicate hundreds of abandoned trolleys are being left on streets. The exact volume of trolleys depends on the collation of various reports.

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Sources · 7 independent

RNZ National

“hundreds of trolleys are being dumped around Hamilton. A council report says abandoned trolleys are making parts of the city look untidy and neglected”

RNZ National

“Meanwhile, hundreds of trolleys are being dumped around Hamilton. A council report says abandoned trolleys are making parts of the city look untidy and neglected”

RNZ National

“the city look untidy and neglected and they're a visible news. ... abandoned trolleys around the area doesn't help.”

RNZ National

“Where do these things turn up and in what condition? streets in general and obviously they're abandoned. There's nothing often in them.”

RNZ National

“I don't necessarily think that there's a trolleys that are helping people get their goods to their car or helping their goods to their bus stop. They're actually abandoned alleyways, as I said, in public spaces and generally in places that aren't located near where they're from.”

RNZ National

“They're actually abandoned alleyways, as I said, in public spaces and generally in places that aren't located near where they're from.”

RNZ National

“I think that there is a responsibility for the retailers to come up with some suggestions of solutions to deal with this situation.”

RNZ National

“abandoned trolleys in Hamilton's CBD are from two pack and save soups. trolley costing several hundred dollars to replace.”

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