brianhabby
Established Member
What do others think?
We parked up in a car park in Bishops Stortford the other day and while waiting for SWMBO to appear from the back of the camper, I was just standing around minding my own business, when a car entered the car park about 50 yards from us.
One of the occupants got out and started walking towards the hedge, she had a couple of plastic carrier bags in her hand. As she approached the hedge, she glanced round and noticed that I was watching. She then casually turned and walked back to the car and got back in (with the carrier bags).
The car then moved away, stopped by the entrance, when a man got out and promptly dumped said carrier bags in a recycle bin...!
Obviously, the woman had intended to throw the carrier bags into the hedge when she saw me.
What's the matter with these people? There was actually a proper litter bin only a few feet from the recycle bin near the entrance to the car park.
On another car park this week I noticed a car park by a bin (you could have reached the bin without getting out of the car). The occupants got out and promptly just threw their litter on the floor.
This behaviour drives me mad as I just don't see the need for it, but you see it happening all over the place.
Rant over - I'll get back to my holiday now.
regards
Brian
We parked up in a car park in Bishops Stortford the other day and while waiting for SWMBO to appear from the back of the camper, I was just standing around minding my own business, when a car entered the car park about 50 yards from us.
One of the occupants got out and started walking towards the hedge, she had a couple of plastic carrier bags in her hand. As she approached the hedge, she glanced round and noticed that I was watching. She then casually turned and walked back to the car and got back in (with the carrier bags).
The car then moved away, stopped by the entrance, when a man got out and promptly dumped said carrier bags in a recycle bin...!
Obviously, the woman had intended to throw the carrier bags into the hedge when she saw me.
What's the matter with these people? There was actually a proper litter bin only a few feet from the recycle bin near the entrance to the car park.
On another car park this week I noticed a car park by a bin (you could have reached the bin without getting out of the car). The occupants got out and promptly just threw their litter on the floor.
This behaviour drives me mad as I just don't see the need for it, but you see it happening all over the place.
Rant over - I'll get back to my holiday now.
regards
Brian