People dropping litter..... its a massive problem.

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Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
You two need to do a shift or two in an elderly care home and spend a bit of time cleaning up the doubly incontinent memory impaired residents.

I did that, at first in an old fashioned 'mental asylum' in the early 1980's, then later in an old folks home in the late 80’s, early 90's. Nine years in total of seeing some pretty gruesome sights! Dementia suffering residents pooping in communal coffee cups was common. The woman in charge of the old folks home used to say that the cups went through the dishwasher on a very hot cycle, therefore all bacteria was killed, but the thought of drinking out of a cup that'd had a Richard The Third in it, no thank you!!!!😲🤢🤮
 

Webbo2

Veteran
Do you mind if I give that a miss ?

No as long you clean up your daughters dog poo.😂
 

Webbo2

Veteran
I did that, at first in an old fashioned 'mental asylum' in the early 1980's, then later in an old folks home in the late 80’s, early 90's. Nine years in total of seeing some pretty gruesome sights! Dementia suffering residents pooping in communal coffee cups was common. The woman in charge of the old folks home used to say that the cups went through the dishwasher on a very hot cycle, therefore all bacteria was killed, but the thought of drinking out of a cup that'd had a Richard The Third in it, no thank you!!!!😲🤢🤮
On my first day on the ward as a student nurse in 1986, the job I was given was going round with a mop and bucket cleaning up diarrhoea that was all over the floor. This was the consequence of the Psychiatrist trialling a new drug and most of the patients got the sh!ts.
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
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Location
Glasgow
On my first day on the ward as a student nurse in 1986, the job I was given was going round with a mop and bucket cleaning up diarrhoea that was all over the floor. This was the consequence of the Psychiatrist trialling a new drug and most of the patients got the sh!ts.
I just finished a similar shift as a hospital domestic (more pee today than poo!) and I had to spend an hour in my garden in the Scottish drizzle (!) to recover my mental health.
My supervisor always says the nurses should clean up bodily fluids, not us, but they never do.
I don't blame them :laugh:
 

Webbo2

Veteran
I just finished a similar shift as a hospital domestic (more pee today than poo!) and I had to spend an hour in my garden in the Scottish drizzle (!) to recover my mental health.
My supervisor always says the nurses should clean up bodily fluids, not us, but they never do.
I don't blame them :laugh:

I was never a ward manager as I was community psychiatric nurse but I did do shifts on the ward to cover for staff shortages. I would never ask any member of staff to do anything I wouldn’t be prepared to do or assist with.
 
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Dave7

Dave7

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Cheshire
Cant think of any time i had to clean up pee or poop except my kids and grandchildren which, strangely, seemed OK.
 

Webbo2

Veteran
It’s pooh we all do it. You just need to deal with it’s no big deal. I had no problem cleaning patients who pohed them selves but the ones who put their hands in their dinner then rubbed it on their face or hair.🤮
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
It’s pooh we all do it. You just need to deal with it’s no big deal. I had no problem cleaning patients who pohed them selves but the ones who put their hands in their dinner then rubbed it on their face or hair.🤮

Yes, but did you ever have to mouth wash a patient that'd eaten their own 💩?! I remember one particular low grade (the name for those who had the mental capacity of a baby) often eating his own! 🫣🤢🤮
 

Webbo2

Veteran
Yes, but did you ever have to mouth wash a patient that'd eaten their own 💩?! I remember one particular low grade (the name for those who had the mental capacity of a baby) often eating his own! 🫣🤢🤮

Yes I have done that. Would you me like to give the gory details of a patient who borrowed another’s coat and where they left a used sanitary towel.
Be careful when you put your hands in your pocket.😏
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
It always was a problem (litter dropping). I remember moving to Peterbough late 1970s and the city centre streets were covered in the stuff, it used to be awful.
Urban street cleaning seems so much better now, we have a guy from the council who is regular in the estate around the shopping centre (which does suffer with litter as a consequence) , ive spent 30 years walking the dog and litter picking, oof I cant imagine how many carrier bags ive filled over those years.
It goes in phases usually not too bad nowadays, occasionally and suddenly gets worse.


Now fly tipping ? That's just exploded, its a far worse problem now imho
 

tarric

Veteran
Location
Scotland
It's pretty much like most things in this country, the laws are there but their is no one enforcing them. If people were employed to enforce these laws, people would stop doing it if they were find every-time they did it, and I don't no about you but if my kids were getting fined for littering I would be none to pleased.
 
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