west didsblue
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I think it’s the Piccadilly area that’s worse than most places in town. Unfortunately it’s the first impression many get of the place if they arrive by bus or train.
There is definitely less dog shit on the pavements than there used to be though. Perhaps cos we're so feral we started eating the dogs.This is possibly the most depressing thread I’ve ever read on Bluemoon. Basic lack of respect for fellow man (and self), the community, and the environment is appalling. Hope that something drastic changes.
I apologise mate but it’s got to the point where it’s getting me down. I think I felt like I needed to spread the word, get it to be a talking point and hopefully action is taken as a result. Even if only twenty of us on here start being a bit more vigilant, picking up litter, cleaning our own pavements outside our houses and telling people off for littering... that might spread to five more each, and so on, you never know.This is possibly the most depressing thread I’ve ever read on Bluemoon. Basic lack of respect for fellow man (and self), the community, and the environment is appalling. Hope that something drastic changes.
Pick up a piece of someone else’s rubbish and put it in the bin. I dare you. I have and will.
On a side note, my iOS suggested ‘rag’ for bin. Technology eh.
I apologise mate but it’s got to the point where it’s getting me down. I think I felt like I needed to spread the word, get it to be a talking point and hopefully action is taken as a result. Even if only twenty of us on here start being a bit more vigilant, picking up litter, cleaning our own pavements outside our houses and telling people off for littering... that might spread to five more each, and so on, you never know.
The city seems to be going backwards in this sense. I see great strides taking forward in the city centre for the increase in city living, more bars and restaurants, more things to do than ever... but more shit, more dirt and especially more litter and more homeless spicehead zombies. If we are getting investment to create these new buildings, we should be able to get investment in a cleaning and tidiness scheme for the city too. But it’s not just the city centre, it’s the suburbs too where fly tipping is a major issue and the state of the roads and pavements is at an all-time low. Again, if we are getting investment for new buildings, can we not get investment for the improvement of roads and pavements?
Manchester needs a proper deep clean and improvement of roads and pavements. Make finding investment for that the #1 priority of the city.
There is a ten year plan for the homeless problem, but I’ve heard nothing about the litter, fly tipping and cleanliness problem.
I bet you’re right. It will cost the Council more to sort out the fly tipping, although it costs them nowt to leave it there!The fly tipping issue gets my goat as it's been created by, and can be easily rectified by, the fucking council. Charges for dropping a van load of rubbish or garden waste are ridiculous, hence white van man having to dump the shit he's left with after a job. I don't know the figures but i'm gonna guess and say the costs to the council for removing fly-tipped shit is higher than the revenue generated from fees taken at their recycle centres (dumps).
I'm glad you started this thread as i'd been ignoring the growing shit tip that my local park is turning into but know i have taken up the battle to get it sorted with renewed vigour. Got some neighbours onboard this week and have fired off some e-mithers as a group to the relevant people.
For me, in spite of the hard-on that many posters discernibly have for prison, apart from the most dangerous of offenders, it doesn’t work. Locking someone up in a building is essentially a Victorian notion that people blindly assume is the only effective way to deal with offenders. Why is it, with advances in technology, we can’t think of more creative and socially helpful means of punishing people and restricting their liberty?
There is clearly a huge social problem in this country around litter and waste. Not just in city centres, but also on verges next to all sorts of roads up and down the country. It’s shameful the way that otherwise law abiding people dispose of their litter. I frequently have the piss taken out if me for my car resembling a skip, but that’s partly because I refuse to dispose of waste otherwise than in a responsible fashion. I’m far from perfect in terms of my environmental impact because I consume large amount of foodstuffs and drinks that are packaged in plastic, but I refuse to dispose of that packaging in a way that is antisocial and inconsiderate.
It cannot be beyond the wit of man to engage offenders in a national programme with the purpose of cleaning up the litter from this country, with any offender unwilling to engage facing further restrictions on their liberty. This would go some way towards them genuinely make a real effort to repay a debt to society, something that simply sticking them in a cell manifestly fails to do. The technology is there to monitor this programme closely, it just needs the political will to see it through.
Not true. 42 years of supporting City has taught me the value of loyalty - to my local Albanian (non-people-trafficking, non-money-laundering) small enterprise. They always look after me and I wouldn't get my skip cleaned (every six months) anywhere else!All that waffle when in essence you want them to come and just clean your fucking car........
Not true. 42 years of supporting City has taught me the value of loyalty - to my local Albanian (non-people-trafficking, non-money-laundering) small enterprise. They always look after me and I wouldn't get my skip cleaned (every six months) anywhere else!
Being serious the current issues around south Manchester aren't helped by the students buggering off to their parents leafy homes but in general it's a fucking pigsty and part of the reason along with people's attitudes that me & Mrs Moon are looking to move out of the area to wonderful, clean, polite, almost zero dickheads on the road Lincolnshire hopefully in the next 6/12 months.
Its no solution (though admirable) in the long term, pretty soon people will get fed up or too busy to do it forever.I bet you’re right. It will cost the Council more to sort out the fly tipping, although it costs them nowt to leave it there!
Top man! My and a neighbour said we are going to get together and de-weed/de-litter/remove chewing gum from the street and the car park around our flats in the next few weeks. Going to literally start closest to home!
Imagine if there was a city-wide initiative to do that...