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Old 16-12-2010, 10:21 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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"Martin Brown" wrote in message
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On 16/12/2010 09:02, 'Mike' wrote:
........... LITTER

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20101216...m-6323e80.html

Why should the councils pay? Would it not be better to train the public
to
use litter bins or take their rubbish home with them?

A Take-Away, a Can of Beer/Coke, a packets of cancer sticks, a packet of
chewing gum etc etc etc are 'precious' items and warrant being carried
either in the pocket, bag or hand whilst full/serviceable, possibly for
quite some distance. How come it HAS to be dropped as soon as it is
empty?


My simple solution would be to levy full VAT on all fast food outlets for
take aways. Our village has an inordinate amount of rubbish added to the
verges by people sat in parked cars eating their lunch McDonalds burger on
the country lane. The nearest outlet is nearly 20 miles away. Almost all
of them drop their litter out of the car window

Regards,
Martin Brown


That will only put the price up.

The answer is, in my opinion, to train the people. They 'nursed' those meals
for 20 miles. Why not 'nurse' the empty carton until home and put it in the
dustbin?

I was following a van the other day when a can was flung out of the
passenger window and into the hedge. How long before that rots?

Doggie Owners :-)) Don't you just love the stupid pratts who pick up their
doggie mess in a placcie bag and lob it under the nearest hedge :-(( How
long before the placcie bag biodegrades?

Mike



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