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Are we breeding scum?

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This isn't just kids... zoom in to see the amount if rubbish left on this playing field...


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I can't tell you. I'm embarrassed
Harlow?

Years ago, we had a McDonalds in Upminster opposite Upminster park. Sunday mornings would look ten times worse than the picture you put up as all the local kids from miles around would congregate on the park on a Saturday night and of course, they all had a Maccy D meal and just dropped it where they sat. Sometimes it looked like the aftermath of a festival. Thankfully, McDonalds moved out of Upminster and the mess stopped overnight. I think the local council might have had something to do with it.
 
My old hometown of Brighton's beach is absolutely covered in litter after the weekend. I was quite appalled the first time I saw it at 5am in the summer. That was 30 years ago & it's still like it now, generations of people can't be bothered to pick up after themselves. I hate to think of all that rubbish being swept into the sea too.
 
There's a basketball court just off the field. A bunch of eastern Europeans playing one side.

I was walking the dogs

The eldest of the group walked upto the bin and chucked a pile of rubbish in it.... Well done mate I said. He got me straight away, he knew I was talking about the mess.

He pointed to a lad who had just lost the game they were playing. The others walked over to us. He said the looser clears the basketball ball court of all the rubbish.

I suspect most of the rubbish on that field was from white English. I maybe wrong. Foreigners like him and his friends are OK with me. I have no problem with good decent people from were ever they are from.
 
My old hometown of Brighton's beach is absolutely covered in litter after the weekend. I was quite appalled the first time I saw it at 5am in the summer. That was 30 years ago & it's still like it now, generations of people can't be bothered to pick up after themselves. I hate to think of all that rubbish being swept into the sea too.


I was shocked the other year at the state of a beach in Clacton the evening after a real hot day....

I can't understand how so many like minded people get together to enjoy a beautiful beach only to leave it in a tip.
 
Yeah, does seem strange. Humans are the pits really...
 
I happened to visit Bondi Beach one Boxing day, and was appalled

not just rubbish and waste, but broken bottles by the hundred.

scattering broken glass where people may be walking barefoot, or lying on the sand, is shocking

I felt that Australians should have to buy beer in cans, with bottles not allowed

you find it all over the bush beside roads and tracks as well
 
I happened to visit Bondi Beach one Boxing day, and was appalled

not just rubbish and waste, but broken bottles by the hundred.

scattering broken glass where people may be walking barefoot, or lying on the sand, is shocking

I felt that Australians should have to buy beer in cans, with bottles not allowed

you find it all over the bush beside roads and tracks as well

Was it 1992?

Was there a fridge and 3 piece sofa?
 
I was there 92. The beach ⛱️ was a mess. $40000 clear up. Mainly British & Irish.

I was on the centre page of the People magazine headlined the revenge of the Pommie bustards.

It was terrible. I made sure our group cleared up our mess.
 
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