Dirty ****ing chav scum
Dirty ****ing chav scum
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Funk

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27,351 posts

232 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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I'm sat at Chichester Gate at the moment having grabbed a cappucino from McDonalds (their cappuncino's the only thing that actually tastes like coffee..).

Sitting here, drinking my lunch and having a smoke whilst checking up on PH and emails I've been watching a number of people come and go. I've seen a number of cars (all small, French hatchbacks) park up with young people in them. Meals have been consumed and then the empty bags and cartons simply dropped out of the window. This is despite there being a bin less than 30ft away.

Why do people think that this is acceptable behaviour these days? What's wrong with them? Don't they look around and think, "I'm making this place unpleasant."? Why the expectation of someone else clearing up their crap?

I'm off to put my cup in the bin.

Andy Zarse

10,868 posts

270 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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Have you considered doing something about it rather than bleating on the internet?

Adenauer

18,960 posts

259 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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They have no self respect

They have no respect

They don't care about anything or anyone else other than themselves

Welcome to the youth of today

Rude-boy

22,227 posts

256 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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Funk said:
Don't they look around and think, "I'm making this place unpleasant."? Why the expectation of someone else clearing up their crap?
Answer to A is unlikely, and even if they did, "Fook off. It's not my gaff amit, init."

Answer to B is because that's what's been happening since they filled their first nappy to one extent or another.

becksW

14,690 posts

234 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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Our boss saw some one do this in our car park the other day, he was too gobsmacked to stop them and also felt as a client he probably couldn't, what he didn't realise is that they weren't a client they were collecting something for someone else. (Hate to be stereotyping but does it suprise you that she had a tight tied back bleached blonde hairstyle and gold hoops earrings)

Wouldn't mind be I don't work in a fast food place but in a vets!

(She threw out McDonalds packaging)

Edited by becksW on Tuesday 24th February 13:10

Funk

Original Poster:

27,351 posts

232 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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In fact, as you were all typing, another person did it. I decided to pipe up. As they went to drive off, I put my window down and called out, "What's wrong with putting that in the bin?"

I was met with a barrage of, "fk you, you fat wker." from one and "." from his passenger.

To be honest, I should've expected nothing less.

Edited by Funk on Tuesday 24th February 13:11

AlexKP

16,484 posts

267 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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Fair observation Funk - I too find this sort of behaviour repellent.

Homer Simpson ran for Mayor with the slogan "Let someone else do it" - that is exactly the prevailant attitude amongst these scrotes.




And Andy - give him a break. He is making a point as valid as any other on here.


Adenauer

18,960 posts

259 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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Andy Zarse said:
Have you considered doing something about it rather than bleating on the internet?
What like telling them to put the stuff in the bins and then getting a kicking for his trouble?

simonparky

115 posts

215 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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this happens at all mcdonal's car parks with another trail of rubbish along the road form the car park.

there generally fat, spotty, ugly chavs with a 15year old girlfriend who are just to lazy to get out their car and put the rubbish in the bin.

Edited by simonparky on Tuesday 24th February 13:11

lawrence567

7,507 posts

213 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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thegavster said:
I knew someone who insisted on doing this at McDonalds as it meant they needed more staff on shift to clear it up, hence created more work and jobs for people.
+1

chris watton

22,547 posts

283 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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...Yet if it were a woman sitting in her car, and a wrapper accidentally blew out of her window, some cowardly council funded Nazi would swoop on her like vultures.

….probably…

Andy Zarse

10,868 posts

270 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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Adenauer said:
Andy Zarse said:
Have you considered doing something about it rather than bleating on the internet?
What like telling them to put the stuff in the bins and then getting a kicking for his trouble?
That kind of thing, yes. wink

I agree it's repellent behaviour, but it don't thimk it was really any different thirty years ago. And it won't be any different in thirty years time.

Percy Flage

1,770 posts

245 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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It speaks volumes about the typical Maccy D's customer that the company accepts that it NEEDS to employ people to walk the streets to clear up their wrappers.

cottonfoo

6,047 posts

233 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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thegavster said:
I knew someone who insisted on doing this at McDonalds as it meant they needed more staff on shift to clear it up, hence created more work and jobs for people.
Someone still has to empty the bins. Chucking it out the window is disgusting behaviour.

squareflops

1,863 posts

206 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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Adenauer said:
Andy Zarse said:
Have you considered doing something about it rather than bleating on the internet?
What like telling them to put the stuff in the bins and then getting a kicking for his trouble?
+1 (first time i've done that)

What you suggest?

Edited by squareflops on Tuesday 24th February 13:16

wiffmaster

2,616 posts

221 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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Adenauer said:
Welcome to the youth of today
Yeah, stupid disrespectful youths.

If you'll excuse me, I'm off to mug a war veteran and take a crap in an old lady's handbag. The stereotype of youth must be perpetuated!

carmadgaz

3,204 posts

206 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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Adenauer said:
They have no self respect

They have no respect

They don't care about anything or anyone else other than themselves

Welcome to the youth of today
I'd take offence at that sterotype if it wasnt right 9/10ths of the time frown

I once shut someones arm in the window when he tried throwing a can out of my car, he never did it again. (i'd warned him not to that time!)

LMC

918 posts

236 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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Many many years ago, when I was dating my wife, she done the same with the cellophane off her fag packet. I let rip at her and she's never done anything like it since.

The worst offenders, in my opinion, are the parents who do it in front of their kids. That's how it becomes 2nd nature to the little b@stards...

I once picked up some rubbish a (admittedly smaller) guy dropped in front of me and shouted "hey mate, you've dropped something". When he turned round, expecting it to be cash or whatever, I plopped it back in his hand and he walked away with it cool

escargot

17,122 posts

240 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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lawrence567 said:
thegavster said:
I knew someone who insisted on doing this at McDonalds as it meant they needed more staff on shift to clear it up, hence created more work and jobs for people.
+1
Warped logic.

That's like saying "I'm going to become a rapist so that they need more policemen, hence more jobs ".

Adenauer

18,960 posts

259 months

Tuesday 24th February 2009
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wiffmaster said:
Adenauer said:
Welcome to the youth of today
Yeah, stupid disrespectful youths.

If you'll excuse me, I'm off to mug a war veteran and take a crap in an old lady's handbag. The stereotype of youth must be perpetuated!
Well, a sweeping generalisation, I'll admit, but I don't remember this sort of thing happening as much when I was growing up. You'd get a bloody good clip round the earhole from a copper/teacher/shop owner, for doing stuff like this 30 years ago. Maybe that's why today's youth (alright some of them), don't give a st anymore?