I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 14:23 - Jun 3 with 1644 views | Half_Idiot | It's honestly ridiculous the amount of people from the city that go out there and do stupid stuff like this. People have been "unloading" in cemeteries and littering everywhere! The locals are livid with the loosening of restrictions by the government! | | | |
I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 14:31 - Jun 3 with 1618 views | jeera | There's a picture of some bbq food in case the reader isn't clear: Some people are scum though. Complaints of rubbish being strewn about around the coastlines too: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-52890608 | |
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I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 14:41 - Jun 3 with 1588 views | BrixtonBlue |
I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 14:31 - Jun 3 by jeera | There's a picture of some bbq food in case the reader isn't clear: Some people are scum though. Complaints of rubbish being strewn about around the coastlines too: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-52890608 |
Agreed. Crystal Palace park has little pockets of rubbish where you can see a large group has had a get-together and just left all their sh!t there. It amazes me that there's not one person in the group who, as they walk away, doesn't look at the cr@p they're leaving behind and say, "Come on guys, let's not leave all this here." If my mates did that I'd have a word - or they would with me. Such a beautiful park and this is how some treat it. | |
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I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 15:03 - Jun 3 with 1540 views | jeera |
I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 14:41 - Jun 3 by BrixtonBlue | Agreed. Crystal Palace park has little pockets of rubbish where you can see a large group has had a get-together and just left all their sh!t there. It amazes me that there's not one person in the group who, as they walk away, doesn't look at the cr@p they're leaving behind and say, "Come on guys, let's not leave all this here." If my mates did that I'd have a word - or they would with me. Such a beautiful park and this is how some treat it. |
Littering is something that is hard for anyone with half a brain to take on board isn't it. Just why? | |
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I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 15:23 - Jun 3 with 1511 views | Fixed_It |
I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 15:03 - Jun 3 by jeera | Littering is something that is hard for anyone with half a brain to take on board isn't it. Just why? |
We now have a whole generation (and their children) who seem totally oblivious of the need to use a bin, and assume someone else will pick up after them. I would personally re-introduce the death penalty for that alone! | |
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I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 15:29 - Jun 3 with 1495 views | BrixtonBlue |
I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 15:03 - Jun 3 by jeera | Littering is something that is hard for anyone with half a brain to take on board isn't it. Just why? |
Indeed. I'm sure if they walked into a lovely park and found it strewn with rubbish they'd agree it's not remotely as nice as a litter free park. So why on earth do they do it themselves? Just sheer laziness I imagine. Or stupidity. Or both. | |
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I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 15:32 - Jun 3 with 1482 views | BrixtonBlue |
I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 15:23 - Jun 3 by Fixed_It | We now have a whole generation (and their children) who seem totally oblivious of the need to use a bin, and assume someone else will pick up after them. I would personally re-introduce the death penalty for that alone! |
I was brought up with putting sweet wrappers in Mum's bag. Didn't ever occur to me to drop it on the floor and it still doesn't now. | |
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I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 15:34 - Jun 3 with 1478 views | Steve_M |
I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 14:41 - Jun 3 by BrixtonBlue | Agreed. Crystal Palace park has little pockets of rubbish where you can see a large group has had a get-together and just left all their sh!t there. It amazes me that there's not one person in the group who, as they walk away, doesn't look at the cr@p they're leaving behind and say, "Come on guys, let's not leave all this here." If my mates did that I'd have a word - or they would with me. Such a beautiful park and this is how some treat it. |
Same on Hampstead Heath, couple of times when I've been for an early morning walk it;s been a disgrace around Parliament Hill Fields. Not a new thing though as Fixed It implies, some people have always been tw ats. | |
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I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 16:59 - Jun 3 with 1400 views | Pendejo |
I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 14:41 - Jun 3 by BrixtonBlue | Agreed. Crystal Palace park has little pockets of rubbish where you can see a large group has had a get-together and just left all their sh!t there. It amazes me that there's not one person in the group who, as they walk away, doesn't look at the cr@p they're leaving behind and say, "Come on guys, let's not leave all this here." If my mates did that I'd have a word - or they would with me. Such a beautiful park and this is how some treat it. |
Telegraph Hill and Peckham Rye parks have both had a spectacular amount of rubbish piled in and around the bins, but not so much left here there and everywhere, I noticed someone, not park staff, tidying up the other morning. I don't get why people don't compact their cans before binning them. Can you imagine the homes who don't tidy up after themselves? Probably more dangerous bacteria than covid like there waiting to pounce. | |
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I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 17:13 - Jun 3 with 1388 views | jontysnut |
I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 15:03 - Jun 3 by jeera | Littering is something that is hard for anyone with half a brain to take on board isn't it. Just why? |
A couple in the park near me just dropped their drinks bottles as they were walking. Not even an attempt to disguise the fact. I politely asked them to put them in the bin about 20 yards away and it was as if I was the antisocial weirdo. | | | |
I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 17:32 - Jun 3 with 1355 views | Fixed_It |
I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 15:32 - Jun 3 by BrixtonBlue | I was brought up with putting sweet wrappers in Mum's bag. Didn't ever occur to me to drop it on the floor and it still doesn't now. |
It is so ingrained in me that I genuinely don't think I could just drop stuff on the floor. It really annoys me that some people just don't care! | |
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I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 17:33 - Jun 3 with 1351 views | Fixed_It |
I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 17:13 - Jun 3 by jontysnut | A couple in the park near me just dropped their drinks bottles as they were walking. Not even an attempt to disguise the fact. I politely asked them to put them in the bin about 20 yards away and it was as if I was the antisocial weirdo. |
People like that need shooting. I'm sure the jury would agree. | |
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I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 18:04 - Jun 3 with 1327 views | bluelagos |
I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 15:03 - Jun 3 by jeera | Littering is something that is hard for anyone with half a brain to take on board isn't it. Just why? |
I stopped in Capel St Mary today mid cycle ride (57 miler today :-) )and the bins are over flowing with rubbish on the floor. That isn't a tourist spot but some reason the bins clearly are not getting emptied. Fiik why not. Same with public toilets closed pretty much everywhere - where do the councils think people are going to take a pee? | |
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I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 18:11 - Jun 3 with 1305 views | jeera |
I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 18:04 - Jun 3 by bluelagos | I stopped in Capel St Mary today mid cycle ride (57 miler today :-) )and the bins are over flowing with rubbish on the floor. That isn't a tourist spot but some reason the bins clearly are not getting emptied. Fiik why not. Same with public toilets closed pretty much everywhere - where do the councils think people are going to take a pee? |
Agree with the gripe about the council there. But also you'd think someone would spot if a bin was full and not just shove it in amongst the rest knowing it will not stay put. A bag rolls into nothing and fits into any pocket and it pees me off that people don't want to take any responsibility for themselves, you know? Going out for the day? Take a bag. It's not hard is it. As for toilets, if places are going to open for visiting then agree that amenities need to be open too. Otherwise stick up big signs telling people to go home. Make it clear one way or the other. | |
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I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 18:32 - Jun 3 with 1282 views | jaykay |
I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 15:34 - Jun 3 by Steve_M | Same on Hampstead Heath, couple of times when I've been for an early morning walk it;s been a disgrace around Parliament Hill Fields. Not a new thing though as Fixed It implies, some people have always been tw ats. |
i think you will find it started just after 1974 although some think may 1965 | |
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I see people have been using their common sense in the Peak District on 22:52 - Jun 3 with 1178 views | TractorWood | Park officials said the good weather and dry moorlands created "a perfect storm of conditions for fires". Or summer as it's also known. Agree they should be banned. Who is so desperate for a burger that they need it cooked on a £10 fire hazard. | |
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