Disgraceful. How hard is it to put your own trash away? You brought all this stuff why can’t puit away
Mlakeside on
Annoying for sure, though I’d say this picture is misleading. The grass on the right is completely clean, so I assume they’ve gathered all the trash to the path so it can be picked up more easily.
shoptodip_bd on
I was just thinking this yesterday. Not the same incident by how people left the scooters and HSL bycicles. Is it too hard to just keep it where it should be?
It’s just an eye soer.
jaysire on
You see those lonely bags of McDonalds by the road and you know some fucking idiot just rolled down their window and threw it out. But then you see something like this and you just can’t comprehend how so many people came together in the same place and decided that they would just throw the trash on the ground. Who does that? How can a person be so fucking stupid? Let alone a thousand people at the same time? It’s absolutely no excuse that the trash cans were overflowing. If that is the case, you take your trash with you – just like if you were in the woods.
yksvaan on
Large group of idiots gathering, what could one expect?
But tbh I have never heard anyone getting punished for littering. Some police on the streets could fine e.g. 150€ for littering, they would easily earn their pay and make bank.
Since some parents never raised their kids properly, later on it must be done by others with much harsher punishments.
CatVideoBoye on
In Tampere the tech students always cleaned Koskipuisto on May 1st because dipping the first year students in the rapids happens that day. One year the dipping had to be moved and the park was not cleaned and what do you know: newspapers filled with writings how students made a horrible mess and should be ashamed. But actually the park is always full of teenagers and older people. Tech students never really gathered there and were the ones hiding the fact how also that park is an absolute mess every year.
Adept-Space9343 on
So sad, those idiots
DaMn96XD on
This happens in Helsinki every year and my assumption is that students drink too much alcohol on their park picnic and forget that they had trash with them and that more trash cans have been brought to the park for these events so that they could put the trash in them. Still, that doesn’t explain how those extra trash cans work elsewhere, like here in Jyväskylä.
fonk_pulk on
Yes, the trash receptacle capacity isnt enough to handle the may day celebrations. Everyone with two functioning brain cells knows this. The trash is gone within the next 24 hours and its a non-issue.
Ur-in-a-tor on
Fucking disgusting collective behaviour.
Kekkonen-Kakkonen on
Just a reminder that The Green party is the third largest group in city council and Helsinki council has the largest Green group in the country
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Disgraceful. How hard is it to put your own trash away? You brought all this stuff why can’t puit away
Annoying for sure, though I’d say this picture is misleading. The grass on the right is completely clean, so I assume they’ve gathered all the trash to the path so it can be picked up more easily.
I was just thinking this yesterday. Not the same incident by how people left the scooters and HSL bycicles. Is it too hard to just keep it where it should be?
It’s just an eye soer.
You see those lonely bags of McDonalds by the road and you know some fucking idiot just rolled down their window and threw it out. But then you see something like this and you just can’t comprehend how so many people came together in the same place and decided that they would just throw the trash on the ground. Who does that? How can a person be so fucking stupid? Let alone a thousand people at the same time? It’s absolutely no excuse that the trash cans were overflowing. If that is the case, you take your trash with you – just like if you were in the woods.
Large group of idiots gathering, what could one expect?
But tbh I have never heard anyone getting punished for littering. Some police on the streets could fine e.g. 150€ for littering, they would easily earn their pay and make bank.
Since some parents never raised their kids properly, later on it must be done by others with much harsher punishments.
In Tampere the tech students always cleaned Koskipuisto on May 1st because dipping the first year students in the rapids happens that day. One year the dipping had to be moved and the park was not cleaned and what do you know: newspapers filled with writings how students made a horrible mess and should be ashamed. But actually the park is always full of teenagers and older people. Tech students never really gathered there and were the ones hiding the fact how also that park is an absolute mess every year.
So sad, those idiots
This happens in Helsinki every year and my assumption is that students drink too much alcohol on their park picnic and forget that they had trash with them and that more trash cans have been brought to the park for these events so that they could put the trash in them. Still, that doesn’t explain how those extra trash cans work elsewhere, like here in Jyväskylä.
Yes, the trash receptacle capacity isnt enough to handle the may day celebrations. Everyone with two functioning brain cells knows this. The trash is gone within the next 24 hours and its a non-issue.
Fucking disgusting collective behaviour.
Just a reminder that The Green party is the third largest group in city council and Helsinki council has the largest Green group in the country