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Posted by Jonfarmer on June 18, 2006 at 17:31:02 from (165.121.144.107):
In Reply to: Re: Hay pet peeve posted by David in England on June 18, 2006 at 14:03:59:
Yes david, it is the same here in the USA as it is there, and I am pretty sure it is this way everywhere you have people. Fast food and beverage containers are the norm everywhere and occasionally, they throw that stuff out while they're right in front of somebodys house, right on their lawn. Old tires and computers are another item that get dumped alot. Any little spot they can get where the chances of being seen are less, such as little sags and what not out in the country, that is where you will find people dump. The fishing accesses are another spot the dumpers frequent to dump, since nobody thinks too much of vehicles stopped at those, so they just unload when cars aren't going by and drive off, between the dumpers and the unsportsman sportsman who leave all their empty bait containers and dirty diapers from their kids behind, most of our fishing accesses are pretty gross.
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