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Mom
I read this article too. Shocking stats, but the pic used in the article bears no relation at all to the story. I get fed up with this sort of emotive reporting.
Sure, there is no doubt things are really grim out there, but I am with Hitcher about the causes. Each year up this way we have a clean up the beach event. One year I took a bunch of 6th formers (year 11) out to Omaha, and our group cleaned up the estuary side of the spit. Horrific! Unbelievable amounts of rubbish, including car batteries and tyres, bottles, plastic bags, you name it we found it. There was so much that we had to drop bags off to be collected later as we could not carry them they were so full. Absolutely disgusting!
Up in the Pacific there is the effects of the tsunami of course. That is horrible, and really could not have been avoided. But people treating the world we live in as a garbage bin should be shot at dawn, with a ball of their own shit, as far as I am concerned. Look, I am no hard core greenie either, I just do my best to limit the damage I do. Bring it in, carry it out. Don't just drop it. Same as storm water drains really, they only drain rain, but have a look at any beach at the shit they bring to the ocean.
Hey Hitcher. At least in Wellington they actually cater a bit for the smokers by providing somewhere safe to extinguish a smoke, most places don't. Left with no choice, the ground is the only logical place to put your butts. Revolting I agree, but apart from the obvious "don't smoke" comment, honestly, what should they do with them? I can actually ask this question with a clean conscience, I don't smoke anymore LOL.
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