YOUR recent correspondent 'Bin Laiden' sounds like a jobsworth with vested interests.

Perhaps a bin man with grudges, now classified as a 'Doctor of Domestic Detritus'.

According to 'Bin', to use Cameron's phrase, on the matter of recycling, 'we are all in this together'.

True, due to the edicts that emerge from Europe, where curiously some areas have their bins empties on a daily basis!!

The quicker we can exit from the autocratic lunacy, the better.

Personally, I am reasonably careful as to what I put in each bin. To give one example, I receive a considerable amount of unsolicited junk mail.

Before I dispose of paper in the black bin (incorrectly classified as grey), I have to spend about half an hour each day disentangling the film from the paper.

Rather than being admonished by 'Bin' for putting the wrong stuff in the wrong bin, should not we we be recompensed by the grandiose deluded council for our unpaid work on their behalf.

Alternatively, a reduction in our rates would be appreciated.

BIN HAD,

Cowdenbeath.

PS If the BBC wants to save on broadcasting why does it not simply cut down on the weather forecasting and replace it with a recorded voice which says' changeable'.