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Summer is here (temporay as it maybe) and the parks are filling up with people enjoying the sunshine, which is lovely to see.


But why of why do people not feel the need to clear up after themselves? I live opposite Peckham Rye, a beautiful park which I feel honored to have as a front garden, but it is so upsetting to see people walk off an leave all of thir rubbish from a picnis, when there are plenty of place to get rid of it on the way out.


It really is very annoying.

(rant over!)

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I'm with you guys (well, apart from Matt maybe - it's a habit that afflicts every "type" of person in my experience)


The one thing that doesn't cost anything, need government interference, or any outside factor and STILL people are just tooo fekkin lazy. Let's all hang out on Goose Green and shout them all down when they do it!

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Ugh! I fecking hate litterbugs. They really annoy me. I was at a bus stop in Lewisham recently (where there are bins aplenty) and a few teenagers started dropping their drink cans and crisp packets to the ground so I said: "Oi! There's a bin right there, why don't you use it instead of dropping all your crap on the floor." To my amazement they picked everything up and binned it. Wonders will never cease.

Another thing is why oh why are people still allowed to continue to eat their smelly food on public transport? Isn't it time this was banned? Just the smell of rancid half eaten old chicken bones and chips and whatnot that is left on the floor makes me want to hurl.

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Agreed. Hate litter droppers, and often ask offenders to pick their crap up after them. I also pick up after other people, especially tins and bottles on my road that I carry to the nearest bin or drop in a neighbour's recycling bin.

I once asked a woman to stop dropping her peach stones on the floor of the bus but was interrupted by a man who told her to

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jam_log Wrote:

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> who would have though that a rant about droppinbg

> litter after a picnis would have ended with a used

> tampon in the corner of a changing room and a bum

> wiping stick!!

>

> It never ceases to amaze me where a thread on the

> EDF will go!!

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Yes...



I know BUT did that stick "grow up" expecting a fate like that..?



I doubt it..



"Like a butterfly beating it's wings in Patagonia ......"



Oh yeah, litter = bad (6)



W**F

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Have you ever been delayed by disgarded Chewing Gum?


I have, my Zimmer got well and trully stuck to the pavemant and I could not get it free, a kindly passer by saw my predicerment and came to my aid, and pulled it free, I thanked him, but moving on I noticed the four rubber feet had been left in the gum. When I got home after the Zimmer becoming ever heavier, I found that on each move on the Gum I got a circular disc cut out that got pushed up inside the hollow leg tube. I got it all out with a corkscrew. I dont think it was all Gum. POOH

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Ok - well here's the opposite of a litterbug and I believe a very rare sighting .

Was with brother yesterday visiting mother .Brother was gluing something and needed rubber bands to secure joint so we went outside to look for those red bands dropped by posties.

Happened to see a postie ,asked him if he had any " Yeah ,I hate seeing them all over the place I always recycle mine ."

Produced neatly wound bunch of obviously old bands .

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Yesterday evening in Peckham Rye Park there were tons of bags of rubbish left on the ground by the dog pooh bin as well as left outside the ordinary bins. What was that about? So by this morning they will have been dismembered by the foxes and spread about the park. People, take your rubbish home with you if there isn't space in the bins.
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woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> No....

>

>

> I witnessed a "lady" wiping her backside with a

> stick in Camberwell

>

>

> Now that is Sub-Low...

Saw homeless guy on NY subway station this with his hand. As I left, he was being approached by two very reluctant looking cops.....

>

>

> W**F

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cate Wrote:

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> Yesterday evening in Peckham Rye Park there were

> tons of bags of rubbish left on the ground by the

> dog pooh bin as well as left outside the ordinary

> bins. What was that about? So by this morning

> they will have been dismembered by the foxes and

> spread about the park. People, take your rubbish

> home with you if there isn't space in the bins.


Yes! Also, cramming your rubbish into a very full bin when you know there's a 90% chance it'll blow out again still counts as littering.


I'm going to stop posting on this thread now as I am setting myself up for a big fall with all this high and mightiness...

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