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Tuesday, 4 March 2008, 07:51 GMT

Attacked waste crews back to work

Waste teams who came under attack after they were pelted with bricks and stones in North Lincolnshire have resumed collections as normal.

The team were emptying kerbside recycling boxes in the Barton area when they were attacked during their last collection on 19 February.

A North Lincolnshire Council spokesman called the attackers' attitudes "mindless" and "extremely dangerous".

The council said collections would be taking place as normal during the day.




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