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Now that Glasgow's chest is quite rightly bursting with pride about the approach of the next Commonwealth Games is there any chance that the council might arrange for all the trash spewed across the motorway verges in and out of the place to be cleaned up? On a recent trip home the first thing that hit me was how much rubbish is strewn along the M8 and M74. The place look's like a midden and when the Commonwealth nations fly in, all those first time visitors are not going to be impressed. Of course it doesn't say much for the drivers who clearly think that flinging fish and chip wrappers etc out of the car window is acceptable.
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interesting take on this forum, lanarklad.
1st impressions ARE pretty crucial.
The last time I was up visiting, the general cleanliness wasn't a particular issue (this was just after smoking got banned btw). It's sad to hear the standard appears to have fallen - especially as the city itself has improved so immensely over the last 20 years.
I'm sure folks will make every effort 'cometh the hour'.l We'll just import child labour from India! lol
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I was round at the Spar shop today and it looks like when the Newspapers were delivered, a couple of them blew away and the pages were scatterd all over the road and grass verges.
The place looked a complete mess and I'm surprised that the home owners next to the shop have not complained as this happens quite often. Surely it the duty of the people who run the shop to pick up those papers.
When the grass cutters come around here cutting the grass on the green areas there is nothing on the machines to pick up the grass. The result is the grass blows all over the Avenue and the place is a mess. I tried to phone the Council last week to complain about it but could not get through. I thought that it could be arranged that the machines that picks up the litter, which come around here quite often, should follow on and lift up all the grass. I have quite often had to go out and sweep the grass on the pavement outside my house incase someone slips on the grass, falls and hurts themselves.
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While sitting at a red light; Bremen, 70's, I threw an apple core out onto the road. The driver on my right got out of his car and retuned the core to me. "You're not in England now!" One of the few times I didn't correct a German on my nationality. He did shame me though and my lesson was learned.
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When ah had the dug, ah used tae be doon at the park every morning aboot 8 o'clock. That wis the time when the guys went roon picking up the litter. Mebbe half an hour later, the grasscutters wid come roon. Wan mornin ah went doon an the grasscutters were already at work, even while the litter was still strewn over the grass. The inevitable result wis that whit had been a few crisp pokes and polybags became a sea of confetti. Joined up thinkin disnae seem tae be known tae Glasgow City Council.
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I always notice that when people come over here from Scotland or the likes,they always remark on how clean the roads are in California...the littering fine here is $1,000..about the same as Glasgow I believe........do they enforce the litter law in Glasgow
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I'm glad to see so many others feel the same about this subject but what to do...perhaps a Facebook campaign with lots of photos of the rubbish sent to the council or maybe even the press? Whaddya think?
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If you look at the old photographs of Glasgow streets there is little or no rubbish on them. I suppose folk had nothing to throw away in those days. Everything would be burnt in the coal fires and no carry out food places except for the chippy. Not many folk were overweight either.
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