graduate_owner
Established Member
I've just seen a snippet on the news about the amount of litter on our streets. It's a part of a Panorama programme.
My wife and I had a holiday in Scotland about 5 years ago and I was dismayed to see the amount of litter there. We stopped the car on so many occasions to look at the view across their beautiful lochs, but when we walked to the water's edge we saw literally dozens of dumped black plastic bags spilling their rubbish about. It could be the locals, it could be visitors and tourists, it could be anybody (it wasn't us) but I had to wonder - who just throws a bag of rubbish in the road / field / river/ anywhere? What's the point? Is it just sheer laziness?
And it's not just Scotland. We have our share of rubbish around Wales too.
K
My wife and I had a holiday in Scotland about 5 years ago and I was dismayed to see the amount of litter there. We stopped the car on so many occasions to look at the view across their beautiful lochs, but when we walked to the water's edge we saw literally dozens of dumped black plastic bags spilling their rubbish about. It could be the locals, it could be visitors and tourists, it could be anybody (it wasn't us) but I had to wonder - who just throws a bag of rubbish in the road / field / river/ anywhere? What's the point? Is it just sheer laziness?
And it's not just Scotland. We have our share of rubbish around Wales too.
K