SteM wrote: » Irish people are dirty ****ers, simple as that. Just look at the way they leave beaches, beauty spots etc after good weather. We'll justify it any way we can.
SteM wrote: Irish people are dirty ****ers, simple as that. Just look at the way they leave beaches, beauty spots etc after good weather. We'll justify it any way we can.
Pkiernan wrote: » These same smelly morons will be protesting Trump in November. EP should be banned next year and every year until the organisers figure out a solution to these limousine leftie layabouts.
pawdee wrote: » Snowflakes clean up after themselves? You must be joking. Most of the f****ers wouldn't work to warm themselves.
wotswattage wrote: » There are responsible people at Electric Picnic, the BYEco Camping section is left spotless after the festival. You just have to sign up for a pass and promise to be responsible. It's free and a pleasure to camp there. No excuses for anyone else not to behave the same.https://www.facebook.com/byecocamping/ The eco site on Monday morning 2017: The normal campsite Monday 2017:
Teyla Emmagan wrote: » We are, but we are not alone. It is as bad after festivals in the UK. They should weigh you and your gear on the way in and out and fine you if you are going home lighthanded.
ToddyDoody wrote: » Or, kids?
Collie D wrote: » That's some difference. Years since I was at a festival and can't remember campsites being in that state at the end. But more than likely I was just half asleep and wanting to get home to a shower and a bed. I think it's a snowball effect. If a number of people just dump their crap anywhere others who may not normally be litterbugs will think "Ah, the place is already in bits" and do the same. Giuliani's "broken window" theory?
Teyla Emmagan wrote: » They should weigh you and your gear on the way in and out and fine you if you are going home lighthanded.
ToddyDoody wrote: » I like this. Solutions rather than just complaining.
Hector Bellend wrote: » I was walking down O'Connell st in Dublin yesterday and the state of the street just proves your point.
Dakota Dan wrote: » So because idiots leave rubbish on Irish beaches and rubbish down O’ Connell st it means all Irish people are litter bugs? I must be the odd one out then as I never throw litter anywhere other than a litter bin.
Twenty Grand wrote: » When you wake up freezing cold with the cumulative effects of 4 nights sleeping on the ground, an entire weekend on the beer and living on top of 20,000 other people, the last thing you want to do is pack up your p*ss soaked, filthy tent, clean up your gear and lug it 2 miles back to the car park through muck and sh*te. That's the reality really. You can argue whatever way you want, but most people don't give a sh*te. You'd be a hell of a lot lighter after drinking your two slabs of cans. The solution is fairly straightforward. When you buy a camping ticket, it includes your tent, a decent size 4 berth tent you can stand up in. The tent is already setup when you arrive. THey're laid out nice and neatly, with easy access to bins and toilet. You get a few bin bags with the tent and throw all your crap into them, and they're collected each morning. If your tent is clean on Monday morning you get part of the fee back. When you leave, the tents are hosed down and dismantled, ready for next year. What we have at the moment is a pile of cheap useless tents people don't care about abandoning, and bins that are only accessible through an assault course of tent wires. People will clean up if you give them the means, but if the path of least resistance is dumping, then people will take it.
NIMAN wrote: » We live in a disposable world. Same hipsters who left these behind will be out campaigning for re-useable coffee cups and less plastic choking dolphins soon. Hypocrites
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » What’s that Simpson’s episode, can’t someone else do it? Horrible self centered nation we have become.
kneemos wrote: » Who reared these "snowflakes"?