| 20-03-2012, 16:04 | #61 |
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Which just isn't going to happen, simple as. You can try and be realistic about what you can improve in a situation or come out with a statement like that which achieves absolutely nothing.
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| 20-03-2012, 16:12 | #62 |
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Well, quite frankly, a few bins aren't going to solve anything else....Infact, it will, the groups who do take their rubbish will place it in the bin, but the scum who just dump it will continue to do so, and probably set the bins on fire.
If there were regular patrols I think this would solve alot of the antosocial behaviour such as setting trees alight etc. And if the patrols would ask the people to clean up after themselves this could help. If they don't, or cause trouble, call the cops and drop them on their parents door step. After all, they are their parents responsability. |
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| 20-03-2012, 17:18 | #63 |
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Even metal bins down by the river would not last, they would be used for kicking practice until they come free from their mountings and then dumped in the river. Bins would take away from the natural beauty of the area. You would expect civilised human beings to respect the countryside and take their rubbish away with them and dispose of properly.
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| 20-03-2012, 17:43 | #64 | |
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Actually you should do what I advocated to Catherine Murphy , pick them up , dispose of the drink , and take them to the Garda Stn then get the parents to pick them up. This would wake a few parents up who would realise their little angels are not exactly angelic |
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