beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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think bigger bins would have to part of the solution, but mainly enforcement of no litter by laws. no point having £1000 instead of £100, or even less, if its not seen to be enforced.
Why do you have a West Ham badge as your logo?
These aren't Brighton-specific but would help. A pound deposit on bottles of beer and two pounds on a bottle of wine - that will encourage more people to take bottles away with them
I'd also explore the possibility of coding every individual bit of wrapping and recording the card that's used to pay for it. Then, when collecting rubbish, it would be possible to scan the litter and find out who bought it. That person gets fined £500 per individual piece of litter.
And more bins ... emptied more regularly.
These aren't Brighton-specific but would help. A pound deposit on bottles of beer and two pounds on a bottle of wine - that will encourage more people to take bottles away with them
I'd also explore the possibility of coding every individual bit of wrapping and recording the card that's used to pay for it. Then, when collecting rubbish, it would be possible to scan the litter and find out who bought it. That person gets fined £500 per individual piece of litter.
And more bins ... emptied more regularly.
I'm quite proud of that one. Been shared quite a lot.
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Controversial but I would support a Herring Gull cull.
As for Herring Gulls....I agree but foxes, people letting their dogs to rummage around bins, even squirrels.....not sure where you'd stop.
Snipers.
Then you can incinerate the bodies and the rubbish at the same time.
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More about extra bins and rubbish collection
From yesterday's Argus, apologies for the screenshot but not everyone wants to see a link full of the adverts.
Bottle deposits, yes. Bins, specifically recycling bins, yes.
But the coding system could be problematic. Imagine if a seagull or some scheming neighbour pulled your rubbish out of the bin and you got fined for it.
Not sure it's all down to visitors. Hove Lawns was mainly local students .