Becky Webb’s Blog
I agree with Becky’s point COMPLETELY! It is just pure laziness not to use a bin. It is true that there aren’t many bins around, but people should wait until there is a bin nearby. Litter is not only extremely ugly to see rolling around the streets it encourages other nasties like rats, and nobody really wants those do they?!
What’s just as bad is when people litter indoors. That really is horrible. People have to sit surrounded by other people’s rubbish and that’s just unpleasant, then it gets left to the next person to clear up after somebody’s carelessness. I’ve seen people leave bottles, food wrappers and old scraps of paper countless times at uni; those people are the laziest of the lazy considering there is a bin in every single room.
There doesn’t seem to be any decent excuse for littering, unless of course it is a genuine accident, although as Becky already said there’s no excuse to not pick it back up and put it in the nearest bin.
I agree with Becky’s point COMPLETELY! It is just pure laziness not to use a bin. It is true that there aren’t many bins around, but people should wait until there is a bin nearby. Litter is not only extremely ugly to see rolling around the streets it encourages other nasties like rats, and nobody really wants those do they?!
What’s just as bad is when people litter indoors. That really is horrible. People have to sit surrounded by other people’s rubbish and that’s just unpleasant, then it gets left to the next person to clear up after somebody’s carelessness. I’ve seen people leave bottles, food wrappers and old scraps of paper countless times at uni; those people are the laziest of the lazy considering there is a bin in every single room.
There doesn’t seem to be any decent excuse for littering, unless of course it is a genuine accident, although as Becky already said there’s no excuse to not pick it back up and put it in the nearest bin.
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