That's a great and practical question! From my experience and observations, replacing liners in standard public street or park bins is generally designed to be a straightforward process for maintenance crews. For the common "bell-top" or cylindrical metal bins, the process often involves unlocking and opening the top hatch or side panel, pulling out the full liner, and dropping in a new one. The real challenge isn't the physical act, which is quite easy, but the operational logistics—doing it frequently enough across a large city. Factors like liner size compatibility, securing the liner from wind, and dealing with overfilled bins can add minor difficulties. For the average person, it's not typically your responsibility, but for city workers equipped with the right bags and tools, it's a quick and routine task. The design intent is absolutely for easy replacement to promote hygiene and efficiency.
Is it easy to replace the liners in these types of urban trash cans?
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