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Littering
I witnessed a locally based contractor throw trash out his truck window. When I walked by I asked him not to litter and he didn't react at all. One time this happened before I called the police non emergency line to report a license plate and they just said thanks, but didn't say they would send a warning letter or issue a ticket. Will they?
I'm not going to post the name of the business in this forum even though i want to, unless the moderator tells me its appropriate.
I seriously would be OK with caning Singapore style for littering. There is simply no reason to litter, you can't feed your family by littering.
I'm not going to post the name of the business in this forum even though i want to, unless the moderator tells me its appropriate.
I seriously would be OK with caning Singapore style for littering. There is simply no reason to litter, you can't feed your family by littering.
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Independent of the littering, I would say not to use him based on experience I had in 2004/5 timeframe when I hired him to do a small roofing job for me. Both business practices, personality and the actual work weren't up to snuff. But that is not informing how I feel about the littering, I'd forgotten all about having used him until after I saw the littering.
I can't say for sure whether it was him or an employee. So take with a grain of salt.
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I am a Somerville landlord/developer and I work for a contractor (so I see many subs that are good and bad) and I believe in investing in the Someville community so it would be a fun and relevant project for me, but want to see if folks think that would be worthy or not. And if anyone would like to assist. I know .HTML, which might be enough technically (or might not) but there is also deciding on content/layout etc.
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I do not like the whole concept of Angies list or any review site which is making money. This includes Better Business Bureau... which I've discovered is sort of a racket. Non-profit, non-ad, local discussion fourms are the only thing I'd really trust when looking for a contractor. It would not take much to register a domain name, install a free forum package and start something up.
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Edit: Mods encouraged me to post the business name: it's Bob Carroll Old School Roofing.
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My pet peeve is the people who throw stale bread on the ground and claim they're "feeding the birds". Bread on the ground is eaten by rats, if people want to feed birds then they should get one of these newfangled contraptions called "birdfeeders"
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There is an ordinance that prohibits this litter, but like so many, it is ignored.
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The OWNER/occupier of a APT building I lived near in the Gilman square area was repeatedly fined for constantly leaving bread out, which contributed to the rat population in the neighborhood.
She continued to do it, and just paid the fines.
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What form of littering are you talking about?
Re: What form of littering are you talking about?
Re: What form of littering are you talking about?
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Can anyone else in this community vouch for pjmorgan's integrity?
I also disagree with you that "there is simply no reason to litter."
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I also disagree with you that “there is simply no reason to litter.”
ok, i'll bite.
Reasons...
1. they feel no sense of ownership or pride for Somerville
2. they believe someone else will pick it up, laziness
3. litter has already accumulated
4. perception that litter is not an important environmental concern
5. for some smokers, it has become an "accepted norm" to throw used cigarette butts on the ground
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It's naive to think that by bagging up your trash every week and putting it out on your curb for collection, you're not contributing to the ecological destruction of our planet. And yet how many people stop and think about the effects of their consumption habits? There's no impetus for doing so because every week right on schedule the trucks come and haul the evidence away... out of sight, out of mind.
If everyone littered, everywhere, all the time, in our communities, we'd start to get a sense of the scope of how wasteful our consumption model is and be forced to confront it.
Sea these (pun) stories about where some of our debris is ending up:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_debris
http://discovermagazine.com/2008/jul/10-the-worlds-largest-dump/article_view?b_start:int=0&-C=
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/03/100302-new-ocean-trash-garbage-patch/
In summary:
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Sounds unprofessional....
Re: Sounds unprofessional....
http://www.superpages.com/bp/North-Chelmsford-MA/Old-School-Roofing-L2057188674.htm
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And when is there ever a reason to litter?
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I can assure you that the littering happened. And the work he did for me was 5 years ago, as I stated before I didn't even remember that I had a connection to him when I witnessed the littering.
Based on your third paragraph, I'm guessing your post is just trollish.
India is one of them...