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Screws / Nails / Debris in the road.
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Ray Luxury-Yacht

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8,918 posts

237 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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Just a little post really, brought on by something I did today, and have done quite a bit before.

If I'm walking next to, cycling along, or crossing a road, wherever it is, if I see something lying in the road that might get picked up in someone's tyre and cause a puncture, I pick it up and either put it down a drain, in a bin, or chuck it into a nearby hedge or something.

Reason being that, although it might not personally cause me a puncture, it might cause someone else to have a bad day and an unecessary cost, and I suppose I believe in the good karma of it, or something?

When I've done it whilst with someone else, they can't quite get why I've done it, as in their eyes, it's unlikely to benefit me personally, so why bother? But it takes me all of ten seconds to do it. And occasionally, it would be on a road I drive down, so maybe it HAS saved me personally - you never know!

I guess they could be right, and maybe it does put me one step on the road to becoming like one of those mad old tramps that goes around picking up fag butts?! biggrin

Anyway, anyone else do this?






Needa308GT4

311 posts

167 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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yep.

ewenm

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266 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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Ray Luxury-Yacht

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8,918 posts

237 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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ewenm said:
biggrin Yep I did see that, which reminded me to post.

That thread though - deliberate scattering of pins? Some people need to get a life eh! rolleyes

ewenm

28,506 posts

266 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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EDLT

15,421 posts

227 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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I once worked at a newly opened dealership that had been boarded up previously. Once all of the wood was removed there were still screws and nails everywhere even though it had all been "cleared up" two months ago.

I didn't get any thanks for picking up any I saw, in fact I couldn't get anyone to make the connection between nails and punctures. banghead

iva cosworth

44,044 posts

184 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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I retrieved a sack barrow from the middle of the road on Friday.

It had clearly fallen off the back of a lorry/van who's driver had failed to shut door

properly.

It is actually the 2nd sack barrow i have gained this wayrolleyes

As for nails etc in the road.Have you seen the state of the average builders van ?

Stuff falls straight out of the gaps where the doors just don't close tightlyrolleyes[again]

Perd Hapley

1,750 posts

194 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Funny you mention this today, I was just walking home and passed a house being renovated and there were a bunch of jagged chunks of brick scattered in the road. I spent a minute pushing them out of the road before congratulating myself for doing so.

Waynester

6,493 posts

271 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Similar, but I have been picking up rubbish & sticking it in the bin if I'm out & about. Takes but seconds to do.

I was out with my girlfriend recently, Sunday stroll, all rather pleasant. There was a McD box on the roadside, so while talking I picked it up & shoved it in a bin.
Carried on talking, kinda did it on auto. Girlfriend was surprised.

Amazing how many people have the attitude of 'not my mess, not my problem'

Ray Luxury-Yacht

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8,918 posts

237 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Waynester said:
Similar, but I have been picking up rubbish & sticking it in the bin if I'm out & about. Takes but seconds to do.

I was out with my girlfriend recently, Sunday stroll, all rather pleasant. There was a McD box on the roadside, so while talking I picked it up & shoved it in a bin.
Carried on talking, kinda did it on auto. Girlfriend was surprised.

Amazing how many people have the attitude of 'not my mess, not my problem'
yes Nice one.

Actually in addition to the road debris, if I'm out Mountain Biking along some lovely rural trails and I see a beer can or some small bits of rubbish I can easily pick up and transport on a bicycle, then I do so and deposit in a bin later.

Some people might treat our beautiful countryside with contempt mad but I don't!


0a

24,059 posts

215 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Yes. I also move cones that have been hit into the road, remove crap that has been placed there (I live in a student town).

It seems strange to me that someone wouldn't remove a nail (etc) from the road.

Kays vRS

1,993 posts

197 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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I do this too. I also move toads if they're crossing a road as I don't like the thought of them getting squashed smile

Ray Luxury-Yacht

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237 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Kays vRS said:
I do this too. I also move toads if they're crossing a road as I don't like the thought of them getting squashed smile
Aww biggrin Actually I was driving along recently one night, when I braked to a stop. My girlfriend looked at me for an explaination, and I said 'look! there's a frog in the road!'

I got out, and encouraged Mr. Frog along until he finally hopped his way into the undergrowth and continued hopping away from the road!

Hate seeing squashed wildlife frown


0a

24,059 posts

215 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Ray Luxury-Yacht said:
Some people might treat our beautiful countryside with contempt mad but I don't!
I went for an 18 mile walk in the pleasant English countryside recently. A perfect spring day.

I was thinking of PH when we went down a half mile farm track to a field with foot deep muddy wheel marks - I commented that you'd need a good landie to access it.

At the end of the track in a field was a massive pile of kitchen debris, old clothes, and black bags, food waste and so on. Quite incredible that someone had gone to the effort to ruin a lovely part of the UK countryside.

I simply cannot understand this mentality. How can you live with yourself dumping a couple of tonnes of st in pristine countryside? Bizarre.


Perd Hapley

1,750 posts

194 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Waynester said:
Similar, but I have been picking up rubbish & sticking it in the bin if I'm out & about. Takes but seconds to do.

I was out with my girlfriend recently, Sunday stroll, all rather pleasant. There was a McD box on the roadside, so while talking I picked it up & shoved it in a bin.
Carried on talking, kinda did it on auto. Girlfriend was surprised.

Amazing how many people have the attitude of 'not my mess, not my problem'
The benefit of wheelie bins in towns is that if there's rubbish on the street there's almost certainly a house with the bin out front within a few paces.

Hairy Bob

84 posts

167 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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If I see something in the road and I'm on my own (I have had to explain myself too many times to passengers) I move it... bricks, hedgehogs, rubbish bags, trolleys, dead cats (I always imagine little Jonny waking up and seeing his pet smeared across the road for the next week, if its at the side he can at least bury it)etc etc

But I'm odd smile

0a

24,059 posts

215 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Hairy Bob said:
If I see something in the road and I'm on my own (I have had to explain myself too many times to passengers) I move it... bricks, hedgehogs, rubbish bags, trolleys, dead cats (I always imagine little Jonny waking up and seeing his pet smeared across the road for the next week, if its at the side he can at least bury it)etc etc

But I'm odd smile
Or as I have told friends "imagine if that rubbish bag made a car swerve into a crowd of people!"

Quite right though, I'm the same.

vit4

3,507 posts

191 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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When I'm walking and I see a bottle etc in the road I'll always move it to the pavement/hedge/bin etc. Driving I'll do so if it isn't busy, at the end of the day I'd want someone else to clear it smile to be honest though I reckon it doesn't even occur to 90% of people, whether that's just due to age or area I don't know.

Toaster Pilot

14,827 posts

179 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Swept up a load of broken glass on the street I was parking on outside my flat once. Karma repaid me by stealing my front number plate and using my roof as a trampoline.

Jon999

400 posts

169 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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I ran over a set of ladders in the outside lane of the M5 once. Hit at around 75mph after they shot across the carriageway fired from underneath a truck in lane 1. Quite an experience. My mate thought I was mad dialing 999 to report the obstruction. Car was a hired Volvo xc60. Went over them like a champ smile