• Sprokes@jlai.lu
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    4 days ago

    It is not design issue but not well behaved people. It is like saying that the trash can isn’t a good design because people are throwing trash on the street. You don’t path like that in countries with people that respect rules.

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      4 days ago

      People throwing thrash on the way usually is a sign of not enough trash cans in an area.

      Yes of course there are always a few assholes who just waste, but in general you can go by that rule.

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        People throwing thrash on the way usually is a sign of not enough trash cans in an area.

        No. I regularly see trash on the ground with sometimes as much as 5 trash cans in sight that are less than 20m away.

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          I believe you, however statistics say that overall people tend to use trash cans if available.

          This means your neighbours is special and a lot of assholes are there.

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        It is not an excuse, you can always bring your trash with you. That is what Japanese people do as there no trash bins in Japan (they are really real rare).

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      Who is protected by rules that keep you on the path? Who am I impressing by taking the ten seconds out of my day to stay on the pavement?

      I don’t have much respect for grass. Take the shortcut and relish the rare opportunity to be near nature in the city