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Panorama - Bill Bryson on litter and rubbish 15 Years, 9 Months ago  
He's so right. Having returned from Europe (Switzerland and Germany - so clean) and Morocco (teams of litter collectors on the autoroutes there), I put the car in the garage and there, on the pavement, in the chic centre of London, on a main street, is a huge pile of human shit.

I know it's human because there are also two tissues used to wipe the bum afterwards.

And it's not a panic crap as it's perfectly firm and healthy.

I become speechless with rage.

People should read Book 4 of Gulliver's Travels and think of Yahoos.
 
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Re:Panorama - Bill Bryson on litter and rubbish 15 Years, 9 Months ago  
So, what do our wonderful Government want to do? Put a stop to weekly rubbish bin emptying and fine you if your bin overflows...

I fear this problem is going to get far worse.
 
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Re:Panorama - Bill Bryson on litter and rubbish 15 Years, 9 Months ago  
Get the incarcerated to help with the clean up and get them to seperate un-sorted rubbish for recycling. Sorry to hear about you're experience with the rogue human shit JK. But i must admit, i found the conclusive analysis thouroughly hysterical!
 
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Re:Panorama - Bill Bryson on litter and rubbish 15 Years, 9 Months ago  
JK2006 wrote:
And it's not a panic crap as it's perfectly firm and healthy.
Not necessarily. I'll never forget frantically running around the streets of a northern German town in 1986 looking for a public toilet. That was one close shave, I can tell you.

Erm... moving on, I can't speak for London, but most of the UK cities I have visited recently seem reasonably tidy. I seem to remember them much worse in the 70's, though perhaps my memory is playing tricks on me
 
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