I'd make them crawl back on their hands and knees into oncoming traffic.
I dropped my water bottle at the top of Leith Hill during the Ride 100 this year. It was a very intense game of Frogger going back for it.
I'd make them crawl back on their hands and knees into oncoming traffic.
There can be no other point of contention since that's the only point I made.Whilst I hate to assume, I rather think that you've missed the point of contention here.
I do dispute it, but not for the reasons you might think.Do you dispute that people who litter are cretins?
I didn't say it did. I said it was easier to toss it than to put it back in ones pocket. That is why they get tossed.While I'm sure you're trolling, even if they're sticky and fiddly why does that give you the right to litter?
Oh, this is one of those threads, is it? How jolly.There can be no other point of contention since that's the only point I made.
The same should apply to all take away food too, the roads round here are often littered with McDs, Costa, KFC etc & there isn't any of these outlets for about 15 milesIt should be illegal to buy them unless your postcode is stamped on them.
There's still somewhere in this country where you can go 15 miles each way without a Costa?!?!The same should apply to all take away food too, the roads round here are often littered with McDs, Costa, KFC etc & there isn't any of these outlets for about 15 miles![]()
And it's not like stuff getting blown out of a car window on a motorway, is it? I mean, if these events really aren't races, people can just stop (safely of course), go back, and pick their accidentally dropped sh1t up, can't they.
Yes, I have many times. In fact, I put two away in my tri top on Sunday...at speed, and into much tighter pockets than a cycle topHave you ever tried to put a used gel wrapper back in your pocket? It's fiddly and messy, you end up with sticky goo all over your hands and then the dregs seep through your jersey and make your back really uncomfortable. Much easier to just toss it.
There can be no other point of contention since that's the only point I made.
I do dispute it, but not for the reasons you might think.
I didn't say it did. I said it was easier to toss it than to put it back in ones pocket. That is why they get tossed.
There are some things which really ought to go without saying.So do you toss them, or are you offering a (totally unacceptable) reason for why other people do it?
Either way it's not acceptable. As I said before its rude and arrogant to litter, presuming that your enjoyment of a public space is more important than anyone else's. If your choice of energy is inconvenient then chose something else.
For clarity, I'm using you in the general sense, not you personally.
Ah well, if you're doing tri then presumably your kit is wet from swimming, so you have somewhere to wipe your sticky hands.Yes, I have many times. In fact, I put two away in my tri top on Sunday...at speed, and into much tighter pockets than a cycle top
There are some things which really ought to go without saying.
Ah well, if you're doing tri then presumably your kit is wet from swimming, so you have somewhere to wipe your sticky hands.