I don't really think it's done on purpose. I think the sad fact is we have some 
ignorant low 
life slobs in this city who just don't care. Add to that the people who live in 
the section 8 
housing such as the welfare hotel across the street from me. I'm sorry to say 
it, but those 
people, and the endless stream of cars that seems to be visiting there, are a 
bunch of 
slobs. Much of the daily garbage I encounter in my neighborhood is discarded 
liquor and 
beer containers. This happens every single day. I've never seen anything like 
it.
2 houses away from mine is a recently restored home that has a nicely 
landscaped yard, 
and they spent money to replace the depleted grass on both sides with sod. This 
weekend, 
some a-hole dumped the remains of what looked like a whole case of beer on that 
sod 
and drove away. Things like that make me crazy. I wish I could help it, but I 
can't.

--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "2fine4u" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jack,
> I can't help but think, that the trashing is done on purpose!
> Sorry, but you tried your best!  Don't know what else to say, but it's
> like beating a dead horse!  The city just ought to care!  They don't!
> 
> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Jack Pitzer" <hinge98@> wrote:
> >
> > I think I'm going to have to either avoid the park, or somehow
> figure out how to reprogram 
> > my brain.
> > I just went for a dog walk in the park, and yesterdays immaculately
> cleaned fountain already 
> > had somebodies discarded snot rags, cigarette packs, cupcake
> packages and other assorted 
> > crap in and around it.
> > I'm close to giving up.
> > But before I do, I'm working on a meeting on Sunday with people from
> Trinty Church, so 
> > hopefully something good will come of that. Maybe I could convince
> them that a good 
> > incentive for people looking to utilize their charity services would
> be to equip some of them 
> > as volunteers to help clean up the park on a daily basis. Give them
> some clean up supplies 
> > and send them into the park. Maybe it would be good for both the
> people seeking charitiable 
> > help, as well as keeping an otherwise beautiful park clean.
> > Of course, I'm constantly reminded of how Europe deals with their
> parks and street cleanup. 
> > And of course it takes money that we don't have. Anyhow, in most
> European cities, you will 
> > see clean up crews every single night cleaning the streets and
> parks, and emptying the trash 
> > cans. It's almost like what happens at Disney everyday. And from
> what I've seen from my 
> > many years spent overseas, people are less prone to trash their
> cities, so theres less crap to 
> > clean up.
> >
>




 
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