What kind of cnut does this?

Stalker62

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If you are reading this (you won't be - you illiterate, uneducated, self-serving, oxygen thief), why do you do this?

I am not long back from one of my regular sojourns to the Highlands. I go there for the peace, the tranquility and the sheer beauty of the place.

Some (it appears) go there to dump their detritus.

This is what I found at the base of one High Tower...


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I have not included (I kid you not), the plastic bottle full of urine.

That really would be (literally), taking the p**s...
 
If you are reading this (you won't be - you illiterate, uneducated, self-serving, oxygen thief), why do you do this?

I am not long back from one of my regular sojourns to the Highlands. I go there for the peace, the tranquility and the sheer beauty of the place.

Some (it appears) go there to dump their detritus.

This is what I found at the base of one High Tower...


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I have not included (I kid you not), the plastic bottle full of urine.

That really would be (literally), taking the p**s...
There was piles totaling 100 tons of waste tipped on a local "B" road where the farmer had to push it on the verge so people could get past so you got off light. :eek:
 
There was piles totaling 100 tons of waste tipped on a local "B" road where the farmer had to push it on the verge so people could get past so you got off light. :eek:
This sort of thing has increased hundredfold around here since access to the local tips became so restricted that people don’t seem to use them any more. It’s no excuse but I suspect they’d rather pay some undesirable £50 in a white van to rake stuff away to some undisclosed location than the £500 it would otherwise cost. Some roads are regularly blocked with tipped rubbish with cars often crashing into the piles during the night.
 
Not sure - look at the age of the water bottle, recent. The Budweiser is several years old.

I think it’s a walker picking up litter and helping tidy the countryside, but leaving it for someone using the highest / estate to pick up, they probably didn’t have the facility to keep all of it with them on their walk/hike.

I’ve seen it before, not always meant the way it looks
 
Yup
Somebody collecting rubbish and leaving it where it’ll be collected

Doing the countryside a favour I suspect
That can is years old
 
Not sure - look at the age of the water bottle, recent. The Budweiser is several years old.

I think it’s a walker picking up litter and helping tidy the countryside, but leaving it for someone using the highest / estate to pick up, they probably didn’t have the facility to keep all of it with them on their walk/hike.

I’ve seen it before, not always meant the way it looks
That would be my guess, too. The lowlifes who drop their litter don't tend to gather it into piles.

We have constant issues with filth dropping bags and bags of rubbish in parking bays around Montreathmont forest. I strongly suspect it's 'Man with Van' types with no commercial licences who offer their services on Facebook. I fervently wish I could come across one of these contemptible morons in the act.

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Yup
Somebody collecting rubbish and leaving it where it’ll be collected

Doing the countryside a favour I suspect
That can is years old
Fair point, like leaving red bull cans standing next to a waste bin rather than putting them in it.
Rant
In Germany AND even in Michigan there is a deposit on containers usually 25 cents so most of them get recycled and winos pick up more of the rest, the big supermarkets in the UK will not get onto this programme even though Aldi & Lidl that do it in Germany so they have all the tech in house.
Rocket science NA!!!
 
Fair point, like leaving red bull cans standing next to a waste bin rather than putting them in it.
Rant
In Germany AND even in Michigan there is a deposit on containers usually 25 cents so most of them get recycled and winos pick up more of the rest, the big supermarkets in the UK will not get onto this programme even though Aldi & Lidl that do it in Germany so they have all the tech in house.
Rocket science NA!!!
Picking up bottles and selling them for ‘pant’ was how I made my pocket money in Denmark back in the mid ‘80’s. Now it’s cans too of course. You won’t find a can or bottle littering the roads anymore!
 
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