Why is England such a tip ?
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<The other thing that I hate is 'tagging' Good grafitti is... well... good But the little ***** that go around squirting some dumb-assed name on everything need a feckin' good slap IMO >
Innit! I have to use the waterloo-London bridge line every day and there is a distinction between tags and pieces. If you look around you'll see the pieces done by a bloke callen "Known" a true artist. He's done a huge piece on the side of a building with "KNOWN" and a little alien smoking a *** . another one is far away from where I go but you can see it if you know where to look. it totally dominates a triangular roof section with "KNOWN" in Black letters and "let it be..." in little white letters in the middle. Like I said, tagging is sad, quality pieces are cool.
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Innit! I have to use the waterloo-London bridge line every day and there is a distinction between tags and pieces. If you look around you'll see the pieces done by a bloke callen "Known" a true artist. He's done a huge piece on the side of a building with "KNOWN" and a little alien smoking a *** . another one is far away from where I go but you can see it if you know where to look. it totally dominates a triangular roof section with "KNOWN" in Black letters and "let it be..." in little white letters in the middle. Like I said, tagging is sad, quality pieces are cool.
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Good point about the legal side of things; in Switzerland, you get fined for throwing stuff on the street. In Singapore, chewing gum is not even for sale. No chance of seeing all these black stains on sidewalks etc....
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Luckily this part of the UK is fairly clear of litter under normal circumstances. However,during the season when the "visitors" arrive that is when the trouble starts. Not only do they bring their filthy habits with them but also a particularly unpleasant and rude overbearing attitude. Its often a pleasure to welcome winter again!
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Spider - I agree with your reply, me & the missus have said this a few times BUT if we tried to implement this in the good'ol UK then it would take 5 national reports costing 3million quid taking 2 years to decide that "yes it's a good idea", maybe we can implement this in 2009!!
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soap storyline about somebody getting nicked, sent to prison and buggered senseless
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most days I see some slob dropping their crap everywhere
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That's why. No one has any civic pride anymore. Teenagers are the worst offenders IMO
Not true, well not completely. I went to Doncaster with wifey the other day, and while waiting for her to finish looking at a market stall, watched at least 4 OAP's dropping litter, ranging from *** packets to chip wrappers.
I then watched my 13 year old walk 35 yards to a litter bin, without being told, and he didn't know I was there, he was with mates!
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[Edited by alcazar - 5/14/2003 4:59:04 PM]
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most days I see some slob dropping their crap everywhere
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That's why. No one has any civic pride anymore. Teenagers are the worst offenders IMO
Not true, well not completely. I went to Doncaster with wifey the other day, and while waiting for her to finish looking at a market stall, watched at least 4 OAP's dropping litter, ranging from *** packets to chip wrappers.
I then watched my 13 year old walk 35 yards to a litter bin, without being told, and he didn't know I was there, he was with mates!
Alcazar
[Edited by alcazar - 5/14/2003 4:59:04 PM]
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Claudius mate, she was dumping things like yesterday's newspaper, food wrappers, cans etc. I think she was a rep at a guess and couldnt be bothered finding a bin, so lobbed it out the window to keep her car clean.
either that or her marbles were loose?
either that or her marbles were loose?
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Oysters Nice one.
I wait for a bus every morning and there's this fat b@stard standing their at the same time and he spends all of the 5 minute wait or so snot gobbling and spitting the rest out.
Scruffy layabout?
No, suited, booted and very well spoken.
[Edited by fatherpierre - 5/14/2003 9:19:31 PM]
I wait for a bus every morning and there's this fat b@stard standing their at the same time and he spends all of the 5 minute wait or so snot gobbling and spitting the rest out.
Scruffy layabout?
No, suited, booted and very well spoken.
[Edited by fatherpierre - 5/14/2003 9:19:31 PM]
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Broken glass gets my vote as the most hazardous type of litter.... I can't count the times I've had to tip toe my dog through this mindless mess.
And YES before anyone jumps in with the obvious.... I always carry my pooper scooper with me and YES I do use it.
I have also picked up litter dropped casually out of car windows, and handed it back with an innocent sounding " You seem to have dropped this". Usually I get a dropped jaw and dead silence. try it sometime !
And YES before anyone jumps in with the obvious.... I always carry my pooper scooper with me and YES I do use it.
I have also picked up litter dropped casually out of car windows, and handed it back with an innocent sounding " You seem to have dropped this". Usually I get a dropped jaw and dead silence. try it sometime !
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What about fly tipping?
The ultimate in littering, yet somehow very amusing and rewarding to indulge in - i ve done it myself quite a lot over the last few years: reasons: council dont collect our rubbish on time a lot of weeks,and there's no council tip for miles and miles.
It always gives me a laugh to drive off and see the results of a good fly-tip in the rear view mirror.
The ultimate in littering, yet somehow very amusing and rewarding to indulge in - i ve done it myself quite a lot over the last few years: reasons: council dont collect our rubbish on time a lot of weeks,and there's no council tip for miles and miles.
It always gives me a laugh to drive off and see the results of a good fly-tip in the rear view mirror.
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I'm not surprised people fly tip.
I borrowed a mate's rascal van to take a few bits to the tip only to be told by the tramp(or whatever he was) that it'd cost me £35 cos I was in a van.
I had about half a standard car's bootful.
I disposed of it by 'other' means
I borrowed a mate's rascal van to take a few bits to the tip only to be told by the tramp(or whatever he was) that it'd cost me £35 cos I was in a van.
I had about half a standard car's bootful.
I disposed of it by 'other' means
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Van ...a\t the local council dump.
You are allowed to have a van a a private form of transport. If you are registered in the local borough and it is your own private waste........then they should let you use it.
Remember its you money that is paying for it ...........
You are allowed to have a van a a private form of transport. If you are registered in the local borough and it is your own private waste........then they should let you use it.
Remember its you money that is paying for it ...........
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Have to agree with the oysters thing. Totally disgusting.
Was walking through local town last weekend just behind 3 young guys - 14-16 years old at a guess. One of them hocks a huge loogy on the floor to his right, about a foot in front of me (just walking past as they were sauntering along). I just happen to be carrying my 8 month old son in a forward facing sling at the time and I can tell you (as I told him in no uncertain terms!) that 'I was not impressed.'
The look on his face was of total lack of understanding as I turned to walk away (worrying I would be punched in the back of the head )
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Was walking through local town last weekend just behind 3 young guys - 14-16 years old at a guess. One of them hocks a huge loogy on the floor to his right, about a foot in front of me (just walking past as they were sauntering along). I just happen to be carrying my 8 month old son in a forward facing sling at the time and I can tell you (as I told him in no uncertain terms!) that 'I was not impressed.'
The look on his face was of total lack of understanding as I turned to walk away (worrying I would be punched in the back of the head )
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fp,
you were being shafted mate.
I hired a van while doing some work at home. Guy at the tip stopped me but was OK with what I was doing.
I also go often with an 8'X6' trailer on the back of my wifes car, never had a problem with that either
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you were being shafted mate.
I hired a van while doing some work at home. Guy at the tip stopped me but was OK with what I was doing.
I also go often with an 8'X6' trailer on the back of my wifes car, never had a problem with that either
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most of them have little or no brain. prove to them that you live in the borough. tell them its your own domestic rubish.
then unload. They will not stop you. What can they do ??? call the police!!!
Its up to you how you bring it.
most of them have little or no brain. prove to them that you live in the borough. tell them its your own domestic rubish.
then unload. They will not stop you. What can they do ??? call the police!!!
Its up to you how you bring it.
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and why do people take their dogs for a walk to the most beautifull place they know and let them **** all over the place[img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img] and as for litter if you take it with you it can be taken home aswell
rant over
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rant over
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It's ok, wasn't shafted. I dumped it outside the compound after carefully checking the area for cctv.
I think the guy was trying a scam. I'm gonna check with the local council and report the **** if he was taking the ****.
It was the tip in Battersea BTW
I think the guy was trying a scam. I'm gonna check with the local council and report the **** if he was taking the ****.
It was the tip in Battersea BTW
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