Disarray215

Disarray215 t1_j5iz6y7 wrote

This is what we need to do as a whole if we want to try and change it. It’s sad, but we’ll never change the minds of those who will just park however and where ever they feel is a “good enough” spot. “That’s how my grandpappy parked and my father before me. So that’s how I’ll park.” The cycle never ends.

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Disarray215 t1_ixynil5 wrote

They are also not super well trained. I worked there for many years and have seen the security staff go down hill. They usually don’t even have enough people to fill all the gap spots. I’ve also seen the one medic who was usually on duty, about 200lbs oversight and smoking a fat cigar 9/10. So not the best example of “to the rescue.”

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Disarray215 t1_ixwr96l wrote

It’s not that we should give up on recycling, it’s we need to stop just throwing stuff on the ground because it’s not our neighborhood. I live on an angle and when the wind blows, it blows all the trash onto my doorstep. It’s mainly snacks, junk, and fast food waste. It’s a walkway for people to catch the bus. Doesn’t excuse throwing it on the ground. There was an episode of it’s always sunny where Mac and Charlie buy baseball cards and throw the wrappers on the ground. I thought, wow that is truly Philly.

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