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Trashy ‘T-Rex’ caught leaving a Jurassic dump on CCTV

2025-12-04 19:46
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Trashy ‘T-Rex’ caught leaving a Jurassic dump on CCTV

That’s not a T-Rex it’s a Doyouthinktheysaurus

Trashy ‘T-Rex’ caught leaving a Jurassic dump on CCTV Molly Lee Molly Lee Published December 4, 2025 7:46pm Updated December 4, 2025 7:47pm Share this article via whatsappShare this article via xCopy the link to this article.Link is copiedShare this article via facebook Comment now Comments

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Barney the Dinosaur has seemingly traded wholesome singing and hugs in a treehouse for fly-tipping in Southend-on-Sea as CCTV caught him purple-handed.

The big purple dinosaur stopped to look both ways before crossing, so it’s either got road sense or it’s just scouting for witnesses.

Racing across with two black bin bags clutched in its tiny arms, the dinosaur hurls the rubbish onto the pavement, right next to a wheelie bin.

The prehistoric fly-tipper makes a quick getaway, pausing mid-escape for a celebratory pole dance on a lampost.

A resident who sent the footage to Your Southend said: ‘I couldn’t believe my eyes! It was the night before bin day, too.

‘Clearly he is struggling with the new bin rules!’

The purple T-Rex threw a Jurassic dump onto a Southend-on-Sea pavement

The new rules for Southend-on-Sea residents include larger 240-litre wheelie bins that are replacing the standard 180-litre versions for eligible households.

Clearly, the purple dinosaur’s family isn’t eligible and has too many fossils to dispose of.

Another resident who was awoken by the noise said: ‘Well, Barney the Dinosaur was certainly up to some mischief in Southend last night.’

Many people have taken to social media, highly amused by the CCTV footage.

One Facebook user commented: ‘That’s not a T-Rex it’s a Doyouthinktheysaurus’.

Another said: ‘I think Barney is staging his own little anti-bins revolt Robin Hood style. Long live Barney.’

Another expressed empathy toward’s Barney’s plight : ‘We are in the same position because the last black bin collection was at 6am and we hadn’t had a chance to put the bins out.

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‘So now we have a month’s worth of black bins which is clearly not ideal!

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‘The issue with fortnightly collections is that if you miss one you are screwed. Might order a T-Rex outfit on Amazon now.’

An appeal has been launched to find the fly-tipping culprit before it litters elsewhere.

Barney should read Southend's new bin policy

 Southend City Council has confirmed that households meeting certain criteria can request larger 240-litre wheeled bins, replacing the standard 180-litre versions that have already been delivered to most homes.

Eligible households include:

  • Families with six or more permanent occupants
  • Families with two or more children in nappies
  • Households where one or more adults use incontinence pads
  • Homes with a medical need that produces high volumes of non-recyclable waste

The council has also said it will consider other extenuating circumstances on a case-by-case basis.

Metro has contacted Essex Police for comment.

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