jaborandi
Active Member
Every time I see them it's like they target some specific piece of litter and then ignore everything else around it. It's bizarre.
guys with big hoses tend to act that way
Every time I see them it's like they target some specific piece of litter and then ignore everything else around it. It's bizarre.
The complex machinery is needed to remove more than just the common Tim Hortons flattened cup. The system is meant to minimize the tiny particles that accumulate on streets, which are swept into the air by cars and breathed by pedestrians and motorists. Long term exposure can lead to lung diseases.
Sweeping on a hot summer day or cold winter day simply isn't that appealing. Would you do that for $14/hour (could be less?)
On a side note, I can't stand the people who will take the time to pick up litter on their front lawns, and always proceed to throw it on the street. Especially since those machines don't drive around daily in many parts of the city, making the neighbourhoods dirtier.
The complex machinery is needed to remove more than just the common Tim Hortons flattened cup. The system is meant to minimize the tiny particles that accumulate on streets, which are swept into the air by cars and breathed by pedestrians and motorists. Long term exposure can lead to lung diseases.




