gristle
Senior Member
That's the sad truth, but it's worth a shot. This city has so much potential that it will never realize.
So, what are you gonna do now?
That's the sad truth, but it's worth a shot. This city has so much potential that it will never realize.
I'm absolutely disgusted that anyone would make such an ageist comment. Such vile bigotry is not appropriate.Chiildren 18 years and younger should only be allowed outside of their home and schools weekdays from 6am to 8am, and from 2pm to 4pm, i.e. when school stops and ends.
I'm absolutely disgusted that anyone would make such an ageist comment. Such vile bigotry is not appropriate.
I'm absolutely disgusted that anyone would make such an ageist comment. Such vile bigotry is not appropriate.
I'm in full agreement with the deposit idea.
They still had deposits on pop bottles when I was a child.....(sigh, I'm older than I like to think)
My recollection is that not only was it rare to find this sorta thing as litter, but if you did, as a kid it was a gold mine!
Deposits on pop bottles used to be 30c! In the 70's!
That would be what? .75c now at least.
You imagine collecting a dozen of those as a child, you'd have enough money for movie.
I think that would go some distance to reducing litter.
Pop bottles of course, were' also glass, generally no bigger than 1L as I recall.
Applying the same logic to takeout; either buy/bring a reusable (get a glass/mug for in-store) or pay for the cup and get something back for returning it.
Good ideas; the trick is getting them implemented!
So, what are you gonna do now?
Disgusted? What's truly disgusting is all the litter and gum on the sidewalks, put there by the young people.
John Revolta is right on with his description of the sad state of today's young people and today's parenting methods,. There has been a sad decline in corporal punishment, parents all too rarely give their kids a good beating anymore like the good ol' days. And, as he says, combine that with all this new technological, cell phone, texting, social networking Facebook bullshit, young people are just getting dumber and more out of control; the state has to keep them in line somehow or it will just get worse, because the parents certainly aren't going to do it, not these days, like in the past. That's the sad truth, young people are preventing the City of Toronto from realizing its potential. Just implement youth curfews, limit their access to social networking, and the youth will stop holding this city back.
You know what I see? Cigarette butts ... and smokers crowding around the doorways of bars creating walls of smoke you have to walk through. These aren't young people ...Disgusted? What's truly disgusting is all the litter and gum on the sidewalks, put there by the young people.
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My suggestion is follow what some cities like Seoul have done: put a deposit fee on each paper cup. You bring it back, you get your 20 cents back.
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Odd we got a 5 cent bag fee rushed in. I never saw many grocery bags littering buses, sidewalks, etc. But a deposit fee slid off the table. I guess in the former, grocery stores simply get to keep the 5 cents. In the latter, Tim Hortons, Starbucks, etc will have to bear a cost. Still, lots of industries now have to bear a lifecycle cost for their products: tires, oil changes, etc. Further cash refunded will always be less than deposits taken in. They're free to keep that difference to help defray costs.
Bottle Redemption Centers are found all over the states, they accept cans, bottles and plastic bottles. I would love to see something like that in Canada, it also creates jobs. Like Northern Light i also remember when there was deposits on pop bottles, I can remember helping my Dad carry cases of empty pop bottles, we would take them to the A&P they had a deposit area inside the store.
That's sort of the gist of my deposit idea. As kids you'd scour parks looking for pop bottles, haul them to the store, and buy candy. A deposit system on takeout cups would create this kind of underground industry. Street people could get something to eat.
And well said CityPainter. A balanced view on the issue. Thanks for your input.
And Fiendishlibrarian your Tim turd idea is brilliant. I'm totally stealing that.