Most trash either came in a bag, or is itself a bag. These people are obviously far too important to carry their trash until they find a receptacle that has room. Of course the city is supposed to idiot proof life for them from cradle to grave. It is obviously the city's fault. Not. If necessary I see no reason not to carry ones trash all the way home to dispose of it. Are you telling us that you would also throw your trash on the ground in a like situation?
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It was Fox reporting, so I take the quantification with a grain (or a few kilos) of salt. However, saw a picture and noticed that the available garbage cans were filled to the brim and overflowing. It seems to me that the city officials had not anticipated that many people, or simply forgot that that sort of masses create more rubbish than 'normal traffic' and that additional garbage facilities may be required / advisable.
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At the global warming protest march in NYC this week, the protesters left 7 1/2 tons of trash on the street (Fox News). I'm not sure of the mindset there. I read "fix my warming problem and pick up my d*mn trash". And, "Both are your problems, not mine". Boo
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