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What is the motivation of a litterer?

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with eXp Commercial, Referral Divison RRE-BRO-LIC-75443

Scratched-off lottery tickets, too many plastic drinking containers and beverage cans to count, two mismatched gloves, a piece of a fender, cigarette containers, cigarette butts, plastic bags, newspapers, an untethered campaign sign, a small plastic glow-in-the-dark skull, kids scissors, fast food bags, styrofoam containers and packing material = litter found on the side of the road during my 4 mile jog one morning a few weeks ago.

 

I have posted about my dislike of litter several times before.  In my opinion, if "they" (whoever they are) are strong enough to drink it, wear it, eat it, smoke it, use it, read it or scratch it, then they are strong enough to make sure it gets in the garbage. 

 

But litter still wafts out car windows and weekly or sometimes bi-weekly, I get a bag and pick up the trash that lines both sides of my street from the front of my house to the end of the road.  It's not a large area I am taking care of, but at least the view for a short stretch of road is clean.  I've been considering expanding my "area" a bit in my quest for a clean environment, but I haven't set aside the time to do that yet.

 

So here's my thought.  If I could figure out what makes people litter, perhaps I could somehow put an end to the problem itself so I no longer have to pick up after other people. At the very least, on the street where I live. There are only two explanations I could come up with for why someone would litter: apathy and laziness. So really the question is - what can I do to address this?  I was thinking some crazy thoughts about electrical zappers lining the roads which would zap the persons arm the moment they opened the window and made a throwing motion. Or what about some sort of tire shredders that came out the the pavement the second a piece of garbage landed on the road (perfectly placed though so the correct car would "get it"). Or what about bright lights and sirens that would go off in the driver's face when they threw stuff out of the car? Or what about big weatherproof cutouts of policemen that would "boing" up from the pavement right in front of the car? .

 

OK, ok, those are not good suggestions. But what are? Classes in schools? Catching litterers and making them clean up a specific road? Enacting laws that severerly fine trash throwers? Writing letters to the editors weekly so people would eventually pay attention? Place big noticeable garbage pails on every road that say "TRASH HERE?"  Just clean it up myself? Maybe while wearing a bright red shirt that says "picking up after other people?"  

 

There is a serious litter problem in my area, and I'm not sure how to address it.  Thoughts welcome.

 

 

 

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Liz Wallace
Century 21 Sherlock Homes - Rockville Centre, NY
Broker C21 Sherlock Homes, Rockville Centre, LI, N

There is a serious litter problem everywhere and mostly because a lot of people just don't care and they really don't care who picks it up or if it ever gets picked up.  When I walk the beach in season I bring a plastic bag with me and there are trash cans all over the beach and your on a beach for God's sake.  

Nov 15, 2014 04:57 AM
Tammy Lankford,
Lane Realty Eatonton, GA Lake Sinclair, Milledgeville, 706-485-9668 - Eatonton, GA
Broker GA Lake Sinclair/Eatonton/Milledgeville

It's pathetic and sad and happens in my area too.  When I went out to the mail box earlier I picked up a few pieces.  It's not buy two hours and someone has thrown something else out.  I think they would have get big fat tickets to stop.  

Nov 15, 2014 05:07 AM
Lenn Harley
Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate - Leesburg, VA
Real Estate Broker - Virginia & Maryland

I don't believe it's a matter of motivation to litter.

I suspect that it's a lack of motivation to properly dispose of trash.

Nov 15, 2014 06:21 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Yeah, I don't get it either.  I mean I get when things accidentally fly out the window, but the rest, not sure.  I don't think you'll ever solve it, though...no offense.

Nov 15, 2014 06:31 AM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Kat- I don't get it either.  The other day, I saw someone just throw away several scraps of paper.. right out of the window.  I wanted so badly to pull up and just ask them what was going on in their head.  I think that some people don't care.

Nov 15, 2014 06:46 AM
Andrea Bedard
Thompson Company, REALTORS® 240.593.2860 - Silver Spring, MD
Fluent in Real Estate & German, M.A. ABR ASP CIPS

It's carelessness. If kids aren't taught not to litter, they won't think twice about it when they are adults.

We had clean-up days when I was a child. It stuck with me. We recycled glass and paper when I was child. It stuck with me. My parents led by example. I am trying to do the same for my kids.

Nov 15, 2014 09:30 AM
Will Hamm
Hamm Homes - Aurora, CO
"Where There's a Will, There's a Way!"

Hello kat,  People in your area should know of your efforts to keep the area looking good.

Nov 15, 2014 12:52 PM
Nina Hollander, Broker
Coldwell Banker Realty - Charlotte, NC
Your Greater Charlotte Realtor

One of those questions, Kat, that doesn't have an answer. Fortunately, I live in a very clean city. In fact, the first things most anyone who comes to Charlotte and hasn't been here before says is: "I can't believe how clean and green this city is." Now if you want to see litter, check out some big cities in Europe!

Nov 15, 2014 08:00 PM
Conrad Allen
Re/Max Professional Associates - Webster, MA
Webster, Ma, Realtor

Hi Kat.  They are lazy, lazy morons that should be fined heavily.

Nov 15, 2014 08:00 PM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

Liz - So I guess the garbage pail idea wouldn't work too well.  That's true - I have seen litter even WITH a pail!

Tammy - Ugh, that happens here also (immediate new piles!). I guess the hard thing for fines would be enforcement.

Lenn - Good point!  Lack of motivation to do the right thing.

Debbie - No offense taken!

Kathy  -  Absolutely - I don't think they care either.

Andrea - So by the time they throw stuff out the window,it's too late for them!  They need some tough-love mothering from Kat.

Will - Hmmm. Maybe that's right.  

Nov 15, 2014 08:11 PM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

Nina- Some of those big European cities are on my must-do plan. It would be disappointing to see litter there.

Conrad - There you have it!

Nov 15, 2014 08:12 PM