Why should they be required to remove trash? They didn't leave it!
I think the idea is that their customers probably left the trash. I think this rule has been in place for a long time.
Why should they be required to remove trash? They didn't leave it!
IBD, I am just shocked at how much pure trash is on the beach! As you posted, it's not just abandoned beach chairs, toys, and tents, it's true trash -- drink containers, food wrappers, etc., etc.
I have never seen it this bad. We've been here two other times this summer, and it wasn't like this. Normally when I walk on the beach I'll pick up trash as I go and put it into a plastic grocery bag. Now there's so much trash I'd need a pickup truck to contain it all.
And there are broken tents and broken beach chairs sitting in the middle of the beach (not near a walkover) that have clearly been abandoned because they are broken! Plus beach toys in the middle of the beach that clearly have been abandoned because they're not near any chairs. ARGH!
Because there is so much trash, I'll clean up the beach in my 'hood, but I can't attempt to do more just because of the volumes of stuff.
BTW what can I do with abandoned tent frames which, BTW, are going to kill my back carrying them up 38 stairsteps? The Waste Management trucks won't pick those up when they're at the garbage cans by the street.
My Wife and I walked for Turtlewatch this morning from Ed Walline to Stallworth and I couldn't believe my eyes. There was hardly anything for a two mile stretch of beach. We were ecstatic!
Only had to fill in half a dozen craters left to swallow up the TDC trucks. :angry: