Andrew Murphy
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I may be showing my age but when I was a sprog I was given a clip around the ear if I dropped litter, or heaven forbid threw rubbish out the car window.
I live in the country and walk my dogs on a regular route on local roads. I will often take my litter picker and will fill a coal sack with plastic bottles, drinks cans and other debris discarded from motor vehicles. It is unfortunate I have to do this and it really grates me that people have absolutely no consideration for the impact of their selfish actions.
Today was the final straw however. My property backs on to a fairly busy local road and I found three bags of domestic waste dumped over my boundary stone wall. I am livid.
What makes people think this is acceptable behaviour and what can be done about it?
I live in the country and walk my dogs on a regular route on local roads. I will often take my litter picker and will fill a coal sack with plastic bottles, drinks cans and other debris discarded from motor vehicles. It is unfortunate I have to do this and it really grates me that people have absolutely no consideration for the impact of their selfish actions.
Today was the final straw however. My property backs on to a fairly busy local road and I found three bags of domestic waste dumped over my boundary stone wall. I am livid.
What makes people think this is acceptable behaviour and what can be done about it?