Has anyone else noticed the extent of the amount of rubbish that is dumped along the train lines in and out of Dublin?
To me it's an eye sore and one which I feel gives the commuters and tourists a like a very poor image of our capital.
Surely this rubbish could be collected and those responsible for dumping it made responsible for it. There are bags of rubbish which might contain addresses etc. and there are also places where it would be impossible for anyone to dump rubbish except for those living directly behind the tracks. I know that trains make noises at sometimes annoying times (I live within a stones throw of the tracks too) but thats no reason to throw rubbish at them.
It is really annoying that rubbish can be thrown out like this, in full public view and then be left there to 'rot' away. Beds, helmets, toys, bags, mattresses you name it it can be found in the landfill site that stretches from Cherry Orchard thro to Heuston Station. It's HORRID.
To me it's an eye sore and one which I feel gives the commuters and tourists a like a very poor image of our capital.
Surely this rubbish could be collected and those responsible for dumping it made responsible for it. There are bags of rubbish which might contain addresses etc. and there are also places where it would be impossible for anyone to dump rubbish except for those living directly behind the tracks. I know that trains make noises at sometimes annoying times (I live within a stones throw of the tracks too) but thats no reason to throw rubbish at them.
It is really annoying that rubbish can be thrown out like this, in full public view and then be left there to 'rot' away. Beds, helmets, toys, bags, mattresses you name it it can be found in the landfill site that stretches from Cherry Orchard thro to Heuston Station. It's HORRID.