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« on: August 11, 2008, 10:15:53 PM »

Did anyone watch it?   

Bll Bryson presented the show about litter, fly tipping and our increasing problem in the UK with waste.

This got me thinking about my littering.

I drop a half eaten sandwich and the remains of my bag of crisps almost every day after lunch. My reason for dropping my leftovers on the street ( normally in a grassy area not frequented by people ) is a desire to feed birds rather than throw food into the bin.  I have waited a few minutes after doing this to see if my leftovers are actually eaten. Unsurprisingly seagulls,crows and starlings are the lucky birds who get a free feed.  I was concerned that I may be attracting vermin, however all my food is eaten almost before it hits the ground. I know some people see seagulls as vermin, but that is another argument.

Anyway to my question .  Am I a litter lout and could I be fined for dropping food? 
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« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2008, 10:36:36 PM »

I think we should have a cull of the gulls and hockers!

flying rats the lot of them, dont mind sparrows so much.
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« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2008, 10:41:58 PM »

so what happens if you tell one of those council people who go around fining people to F off. wtf can they do? I noticed that they had a policeman there when they fined that guy on camera but presumably that's rarely the case irl
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« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2008, 10:43:18 PM »

Did anyone watch it?   

Bll Bryson presented the show about litter, fly tipping and our increasing problem in the UK with waste.

This got me thinking about my littering.

I drop a half eaten sandwich and the remains of my bag of crisps almost every day after lunch. My reason for dropping my leftovers on the street ( normally in a grassy area not frequented by people ) is a desire to feed birds rather than throw food into the bin.  I have waited a few minutes after doing this to see if my leftovers are actually eaten. Unsurprisingly seagulls,crows and starlings are the lucky birds who get a free feed.  I was concerned that I may be attracting vermin, however all my food is eaten almost before it hits the ground. I know some people see seagulls as vermin, but that is another argument.

Anyway to my question .  Am I a litter lout and could I be fined for dropping food? 


Bhoywonder might have an update on this

http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=34193.0
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