>cleaning up garbage at the bus stop again >woman standing next to seat with coffee cup on it >ask if it's hers >"no"
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..."I'm glad for people like you." While I appreciate the latter, the one thing nobody EVER does is join in.
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Speaking as devils advocate, a lot of times when people don't throw stuff away it's because they're scared it belongs to someone and the...
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social mores discourage them from asking to find out. I've climbed down cliffs to retrieve garbage, but I won't always touch seat garbage.
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I usually will, but I'm more likely to pick garbage off the floor than that. And I'm not particularly shy.
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I understand that concern--but nobody has the right to leave food/drink in a public park and expect to return to it later...
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...and in this case, a simple pick-up check would have confirmed the cup was empty.
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I only asked first out of courtesy, because there WAS someone standing right there--if it was unattended I would have tossed it immediately.
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