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Richmond B.C. bans clothing donation bins

A man tries to retrieve items from a clothing donation bin in Vancouver, on Wednesday December 12, 2018. Toronto police say a woman has died after becoming trapped inside a clothing donation bin. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck.

Another Lower Mainland municipality is calling for the removal of clothing donation bins.

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The City of Richmond is telling five organizations to remove 24 donation bins.

City spokesperson Ted Townsend says the decision was made Tuesday.

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“We’re asking the people who own those bins to remove them in the next 24 hours. And if they can’t do that, then to lock the bins until they can be removed.”

Richmond joins the cities of Vancouver, West Vancouver, and Burnaby in making the move, and it all comes after several recent deaths.

Early Tuesday, a 35-year-old Toronto woman died after becoming trapped inside a bin.

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Late last month a 34-year-old man died in a bin in West Vancouver.

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