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Post by themanfromatlantis on Nov 1, 2021 11:55:48 GMT 1
Could this be the first match day thread to be moved to OT? 😁
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Post by sabailand on Nov 1, 2021 12:56:28 GMT 1
These are my own thoughts. If the downright lazy, idle feckers can't be arsed keeping their rubbish in their cars till they find a bin, and you witness the absolute sheer wanton destruction and wilful littering of our road verges and hedges, what hope is there for keeping the oceans clean? Sorry to say, bit of a forlorn hope. This reminded me of an incident at a Lossiemouth game a year back. A group of teenagers (14-15 years) walked past a bin and one of them threw his rubbish down NEXT to the bin. Now the guys I stand with are mainly pensioners and one of them politely asked the lad to pick it up and put it in the bin. The lad started to give him some cheek so Derek(The pensioner) stood in front of him and ask him again to pick it up. The lad looked at us, about 10 guys youngest being 55, picked it up and put it in the bin and walked away. When he had walked a distance away and re joined his mates he turned round and was but to give us a mouthful when one of the other guys in our group made a move towards him and he took off like a F1 car. On another note. As far as I am aware there is still a fixed penalty for littering but nobody ever seems to get fined. I see fly tipping notices about fines etc often, i accept it can be difficult to catch/trace litter louts and fly tippers but i always wonder how many actually get fined for dumping stuff on the street/wasteland, although the authorities will claim otherwise the will to get to grips with the perpetrators dosnt seem there.
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