Right, quick video now.
All these bags by the way, my mother's had to wash this week, right?
This is just my mother, don't forget we've got other washers, right?
She's had to wash these, filthy.
Food on them, the lot, right?
We're not here to do your washing, okay?
We're going to start checking the bags on delivery again.
And refusing them, because if they're as stinking as this, or broken...
Right?
You need to be checking stuff before you put it in the bags.
Look, who are you donating that to help?
Because I wouldn't give that to somebody in need to help them, right?
So we've got to pay now to dispose of all these items that are damaged or are stained.
So stained, that we can't do anything with them.
I don't know what the stain is on that one.
Perhaps there's a ripple or something that I can't see.
I can't see what's wrong with that one.
I'll have to have another look.
But some are so badly stained, we can't do anything with them.
Right?
We're not here to do your washing.
Please don't send in dirty clothes to us.
Or we're going to start opening the bags in front of you and refusing them.
We've already got one bag to give back to a couple in Blackwood.
They come in regularly and are bringing in dirty stuff regularly.
And I've told them, put it back in the red bag and give them the red bag when they come back with the next lot.
And tell them we're not taking them, they're stinking.
So please, please do not send in dirty, broken or incomplete donations.
