That could be a cool episode of Black Mirror. A guy drops a cup on the footpath and then, boom, a drone zaps him from above!As we are now letting off steam, I think someone who with premeditation plan to dump litter like this are sociopaths who are probably also the ones responsible for a whole host of other petty crimes, illegal parking, driving without tax, insurance and anti social behaviour.
If we could find them and eliminate them, my complex calculations are that we would improve human society by 47.6%.
That could be a cool episode of Black Mirror. A guy drops a cup on the footpath and then, boom, a drone zaps him from above!
What did Dublin City Council say when you rang them to inform them?I have noticed multiple people walking the streets with their take out coffee fix because they cannot sit inside and enjoy their coffee as before. As a result many of our litter bins are overflowing to capacity. It doesn't help that Magpies and Jackdaws are pulling these cups out on to the street in search of food.
The bins in Baggot Street last weekend had litter piled up on the ground beside them.
Is it not possible for the person in charge in the various Co. Council's to organise a few extra staff to have these bins emptied, especially at weekends? What does it take to wake these people up?
I would have thought that Dublin City Council have some sort of "supervisors" or similar to do that job? Even the person whose job it is to clean that particular stretch of street can speak up if he sees a problem.What did Dublin City Council say when you rang them to inform them?
It's not always someone else's responsibility. If you see something, report it, don't go online and moan about it without having done that. If you have done that then it's fair enough to complain online if it hasn't been addressed.I would have thought that Dublin City Council have some sort of "supervisors" or similar to do that job? Even the person whose job it is to clean that particular stretch of street can speak up if he sees a problem.
the same muppets who leave bags of bottles beside Bottle Banks when they're full
Seriously? Do you want a medal? Everyone seems to bring their bottles to the bank on a Monday, then are surprised that other people had the same idea.This one really boils my blood.
Speaking as one of the muppets, when I gather up all my bottles jars etc sort them by colour and take them to the bottle bank and see that it is full, I get cross, angry and then despondent.
I have done my bit, I have brought a valuable recycling material at my expense to a place where someone else is paid to collect it, and they haven't done their job, the job they are paid to do, wether they actually do it or not it would appear. Why do I bother.
I did have to go the rear of the bank and squeeze my bottles in there but they got in and I headed home full of smug.
Seriously? Do you want a medal?
A couple of weeks ago, the first bottle bank I went to was full, so instead of leaving the bottles there and fuming at how unjust life is, i looked online, found the nearest one, cycled there and found I was able to put my bottles in there instead. I did have to go the rear of the bank and squeeze my bottles in there but they got in and I headed home full of smug.
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