fryup wrote: » TreesAreCrowd wrote: » What did he say when you reprimanded him over it? he gave me the.................two fingers :cool:
TreesAreCrowd wrote: » What did he say when you reprimanded him over it?
af_thefragile wrote: » Well there is no place you can go in Ireland without coming across a can of Dutch Gold. I've seen then by the sea at Howth and I've also seen them in the middle of nowhere in Wicklow Mountains! Along with all sorts of other trash. Actually I don't understand why people would go to all the lengths to dump their trash in the middle of nowhere in Wicklow Mountains but not in a bin somewhere close to where they live?? Although Ireland is still much cleaner than most 3rd world countries. Also I like how there are so many bins around the city centre. In London you can't find a bin for miles and you need to carry your trash in your pockets till you finally come across a bin you can dump it in...
winston82 wrote: » There are thousands of places you can go without seeing a can of Dutch Gold. That's a ridiculous statement to make. You're really gaining a talent for these types of statements. Congrats!!
dreamers75 wrote: » Foreigners will pick it up, they doing the jobs we dont want to do cos we better than that....
fryup wrote: » What is it with some irish people who seem to have a total lack of respect for their surroundings. I saw a school kid today unwrap a chocolate bar and threw the wrapper over his shoulder without a second thought. All the school kids throw litter around and some adults aren't much better.Is it to do with our DNA our ingrained disrespect for authority and rules?? I mean the irish always say how much they love their country so why don't they show it by not messing it up.
Roadtrippin wrote: » Fair play for bringing this up. I really hate people littering. It is such an annoying thing around here. People even drop rubbish right on their doorstep and don't care if they have to look at their own rubbish everyday. I really don't get it! I also think legislation should be a lot harsher regarding littering. In other countries the fines for littering can be a lot higher than they are here. For example, I know that in some other European countries there is hotlines for anonymously reporting someone leaving enormous amounts of rubbish behind somewhere illegally... Maybe it's time to rethink the punishment so the crime does not continue as much.
Show Time wrote: » As a nation you will never find another quite as dirty as us Irish.
Dudess wrote: » Speak for yourself. And fair play to you for having such knowledge to be able to compare "us" with all other nations. I wouldn't be surprised if it weren't possible to find any other nation with as many simpering self-loathing types all right though...
hondasam wrote: » I don't agree with this at all, most towns in Ireland are clean and tidy, there will be some litter after the weekend as is to be expected, unless you are out early in the morning you will not see it because it's cleaned up very early. One person dropping a sweet wrapper hardly makes the country full of litter.
fryup wrote: » What is it with some irish people who seem to have a total lack of respect for their surroundings. I saw a school kid today unwrap a chocolate bar and threw the wrapper over his shoulder without a second thought. All the school kids throw litter around and some adults aren't much better. Is it to do with our DNA our ingrained disrespect for authority and rules?? I mean the irish always say how much they love their country so why don't they show it by not messing it up.
TreesAreCrowd wrote: » The only littering I actively notice is the cúnts who drive a bit out of Dublin and throw their trash around the countryside because they're too scabby to pay the refuse charges tbh.
eth0 wrote: » Cause you spot one fella throwing away a wrapper all school children and all Irish people are bad. You're talking shoite
Doc Ruby wrote: » Its hard to be sure where anyone is from on the internet. Comments like "the Irish are a dirty race" are pretty much illegal due to their racist content, and I've reported the post in question. You can't say "Nigerians are a dirty race" either. And boards sadly seems to be a magnet for these simpletons. Oho and interesting sidebar Dudess, remember we were talking about that "No Irish" advert in Australia the other day, as far as Northern Ireland went? Well guess where the person responsible for putting the ad up came from? Yes, the most racist place on earth.
fryup wrote: » he gave me the.................two fingers :cool:
RichieC wrote: » Call dublin police station, I'm sure they'll put their best detective on it.
true-or-false wrote: » I don't get what being Irish has to do with it??? If you remove the whole "Irish" thing from the littering issue, I'd agree with you. I can't stand littering, shows a certain amount of ignorance and disrespect, but even worse is that it's so widespread the majority of people accept it.
fryup wrote: » i'm not takin shoite:rolleyes: there always been a litter problem in this country