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We went looking for the littering that had annoyed Tom's son so much.
Young people are growing up exposed to commonplace littering of the outdoors.
Modern graffiti has been inscribed upon the wall, and tourist littering is a problem.
For several decades, authorities did little or nothing to prevent vandalism and the littering of the park.
The cave has been subject to vandalism and heavy littering for over fifty years.
People may blame a lack of well-placed bins for their littering.
Amazingly, the writer does not feel compelled to place any of the blame on the 1.3 million county residents who actually do the littering.
In the United Kingdom there is a maximum fine of £2,500 for persistent littering.
The rules seemed eminently sensible, having to do with no littering, building fires or playing the radio too loudly.
People agree that littering is loathsome until the day they are cited for public untidiness.
Balloons, confetti and birdseed are today viewed as just so much littering.
"No littering or creating unsanitary conditions," reads yet another commandment.
"Because of the Expo campaign, there has been much less littering, queue-jumping and shouting in the street."
Littering has becomes a major problem here.
The theory states that, all things being equal, passive littering will be more resistant to change because of two psychological processes: 1.
The code prohibited many things, from panhandling to littering or lying down on subway seats.
"All right, I charge him with suspected littering.
In Singapore, public littering is strictly forbidden, and is subject to heavy fines.
"That's why the simple act of cleaning is itself a powerful inducement toward the prevention of further littering."
He joked that he might get fined again for inciting the littering.
Once I watched an actual littering.
The continual littering in the building's halls made Ms. Cato crazy.
This has caused excessive littering throughout the service area, and has been a source of ill-will with residents.
No littering for this lad, evidently.
Wharton's reputation has been marred for allowing uncontrolled, illegal, public littering and dumping across the City.