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This has been happening all week now. Why can't people take their rubbish home and dispose of it in responsibly? Is it because they are too pished or because the don't give a tiny rats derriere?
Disgusting behaviour but I suppose another way to look at it is it's keeping park cleaners in work.
This has been happening all week now. Why can't people take their rubbish home and dispose of it in responsibly? Is it because they are too pished or because the don't give a tiny rats derriere?
Disgusting behaviour but I suppose another way to look at it is it's keeping park cleaners in work.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the amount of litter dropped by those who should know better at gigs like Glastonbury is horrendous. I have seen the afterwards photo's and almost everything is left behind, tents, ground sheets, broken umbrellas, seating, and all manner of plastic packaging. Do they do this at home, i suspect not. The clear up takes days.
To be fair, at Glastonbury and other similar events rubbish clearance is factored into the (very expensive) ticket. It's also up to the landowner to clean it up.
The real problem is those littering parks and public spaces, but like I said earlier, this is nothing new its just the type of rubbish that has changed as it doesn't degrade.
The real problem is those littering parks and public spaces, but like I said earlier, this is nothing new its just the type of rubbish that has changed as it doesn't degrade.
It's disgusting behaviour, not least when you read what some of the rubbish being left is .... and a lot of the folk leaving all this litter and debris are all the people who are claiming that they want to save the environment! People just think that others are going to clear up the rubbish after them, so it's perfectly okay to leave it there ..... just selfish and totally inconsiderate!
I aways used bins provided if I went anywhere or brought it home. Ever since I've had recycling bins I bring my rubbish home and place it in the appropriate bin unless there are different bins available. I was never taught to do this but it was just something I grew up doing without thinking about.
Most places have recycling bins now although people just shove anything in.
Most places have recycling bins now although people just shove anything in.