Keele and Finch Garbage . . .
The first three pics were taken recently at the Keele and Finch bus stop . . .
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Garbage bags stuck in trees. |
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This plastic bag of garbage was left at Keele and Finch bus stop. |
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Half eaten apple thrown on ground. |
And the following pics were taken a few months earlier . . . at the same Keele and Finch location, where a great deal of the garbage consists of coffee cups.
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This garbage was located right at the Keele and Finch intersection, where the Keele bus now runs due to subway construction and the Finch bus runs - always a busy area. |
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At least these people didn't throw garbage on ground. |
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More garbage. |
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More garbage. |
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Garbage is ugly. |
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This is not a good look for Keele and Finch. |
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This garbage bin located at the Keele and Catford Road bus stop . . . quite a walk from the above-mentioned (Keele and Finch) bus stop.
THERE SHOULD BE GARBAGE BINS AT EACH BUS STOP.
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There are garbge bins, located at the corner, from this very busy bus stop, as well another located across the street . . . but when you're waiting for the bus, eating and/or drinking coffee, there's not a great deal of people who's going to run across the street or to the next corner for the nearest garbage bin!?! |
So my first question . . . "Why are there no garbage bins located at this very busy Keele and Finch intersection. A great majority of people waiting for the bus throw garbage on the ground because there are no garbage bins there?"
And finally, my second question . . . "Who's responsibility is it to make sure there are garbage bins at every bus stop?"
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In reality . . . we are all responsible for keeping our community clean. ~ gLoRiA
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