RUBBISH
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At least this one was a happy ending but it might not have been had he not been spotted
I can never understand why anyone discards litter/rubbish willy nilly to the ground, is it really too much to ask to put it in a proper bucket/litter bin ? Surely not It's the same with plastic bags that get blown out to sea with horrendous consequences to marine life, it's horrible to see
Why can we not take care of this world and it's animals by just portraying a bit of common sense ? :?:
I can never understand why anyone discards litter/rubbish willy nilly to the ground, is it really too much to ask to put it in a proper bucket/litter bin ? Surely not It's the same with plastic bags that get blown out to sea with horrendous consequences to marine life, it's horrible to see
Why can we not take care of this world and it's animals by just portraying a bit of common sense ? :?:
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Re: RUBBISH
I agree with all you have said Doogs. It makes me so angry that people discard rubbish without a care in the world. I wish there could be big fines for it. This little fellow was very lucky and thank heavens the owners of the house called the RSCPA, it could have been so very different. Just think how that poor fox must have felt at that time. It makes me so very sad but also so extremely angry at the stupid human race.
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Thankfully a happy ending but rubbish makes me mad. I have never seen so much rubbish as in Syria just everywhere, dumped on the road sides. We may be bad in the UK but frankly I was stunned and shocked at how much I saw. When are we going to realise and look after this planet?
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