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Just took the Kawasaki Mule out to collect the rubbish thrown out of vehicles on a three-quarter mile stretch by our home

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126 Carling cans , a dozen Coke/ Red Bull/Fosters and a bin liner full of other waste

 

I put up a trail cam, but the trouble is that vehicles are much quicker than wildlife and by the time the camera is activated they are out of range or the .ights interfere

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That's alright isn't it, you are keeping someone in employment when you litter the countryside don't you, it is a good thing isn't it...bloody feckers need shooting, who the hell brought these cheesy knobends in to this world and told them so little about how to conduct themselves.

We do the village litter-pick and someone round here has a serious addiction to vodka and Redbull judging by the amount of both brands in our ditches!

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A high functioning alcoholic possibly.

They have routes and their preferred beverage, a neighbour had a preference for carling and got 2x 10 or 12 packs every day but he didn't have the social stigma or job that some alcoholics do so sat at home and scuppered the lot. 

A lovely place between Dundee and Coupar Angus had a lot of white lightning plastic bottles in most passing places/lay-bys, not many shops about so could have been a motorist who was also a high functioning alcoholic but interestingly white lightning tends to be young people or severe alcoholics bevvy of choice along with dragon soup and other 7-8+% flavoured cheap alcohol. 

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It is Buckfast down my road, if I had known that is the beverage of choice I would have moved to a better area.

 

 

Another full carrier bag this morning, just from the end 1/4 mile of my morning walk. Dog poo bags have stopped for now... I think they realised when I dragged them all out the hedges and left them on the road side.... no more poo bags and someone else cleared them up, result!

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