Geewizard wrote:
DownTheAvenue wrote:
Part of the problem with litter is there is no convenient place to dispose it. People dump tires, old mattresses, etc. along seldom traveled roads and other places because municipal dumping places are few and far as well as their charges for dumping are out of reach for many people. In some campgrounds, the "pack it in-pack it out" plan where you are supposed to take all your trash home with you, leaves people without any resource to discard leaky smelly trash they don't want in the passenger seat of their vehicle. Other campgrounds have one central spot for trash disposal, often quite a distance from the campsite.
You gotta be kidding me, it sounds like you're advocating dumping your trash instead of dealing with it. That right?
It does not read that way at all to me.
There is a huge difference in explaining WHY people dump their trash, and "advocating" it.
If every campsite came with a 55 gallon drum lined with a plastic trash bag, i.e. a "convenient place" to dispose of trash, MORE people would use it and LESS people would just leave their trash laying around.
If every town/city had a "dump" where you could get rid of things like old tires, i.e. a "convenient place" to dispose of such things, MORE people would use it and LESS people would leave their trash laying along the side of a back road.
Sure you'd still have pigs, but not as many.