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War on "slobs and morons" 08.01.12

by Damian Dowds, Inishowen Independent

THE chairman of the Buncrana Tidy Towns Initiative, Seamus McLaughlin, has branded litter louts ‘morons’ and says the organisation is ‘at war’ with slobs who have no respect for the town or the environment.
“Six months' work by the Town Council, the public and our 30-odd volunteers will ensure that we reach, and maybe surpass last year’s Tidy Town result,” Mr McLaughlin said.
“But remember, we’re at war with slobs who have no respect for our town or environment."
Mr McLaughlin said he filled his car boot with dumped beer bottles at picturesque Stragill Strand recently.
“The numerous bottle banks in the town were probably closer for the morons that did the dumping, but having to insert the bottles into the receptacles one-by-one is far too much work for slobs,” he fumed.
“Three or four volunteers regularly collect half a dozen bags of rubbish between Buncrana and the Lookout at Fahan,” he continued.
“That’s one way to keep the inside of your car clean – toss it out the window.
“Is it any wonder that continental Europeans think we’re the dirty Irish?”
Mr McLaughlin says the Tidy Towns group wants to see more fines for littering offences and have asked Minister for the Environment, Phil Hogan, to press the Gardaí to enforce the anti-littering laws.
“Slobs don’t respond to being asked nicely, so maybe a few €150 littering fines might get the message across.”
He appealed to the public to join in a communal effort to improve Buncrana’s performance in the national Tidy Towns competition. Last year Buncrana improved its score by a whopping 11 marks to an all-time high of 287 points, winning a first ever bronze medal award in the process.
“It was a great result, and we’re hoping to build on that, but you can go backwards too – especially with the slob element undermining all the good work.”
He suggested a number of ways in which the public could support the group’s efforts in beautifying the seaside town.
“If you don’t drop litter, that’s a contribution; if you put your chewing gum in the bin, that’s a contribution; if you plan a paint job for your premises or home in the next six months, that’s a major contribution.
Mr McLaughlin also appealed for new volunteers for the weekly clean-up. The Tidy Town group meets at the Tourist Office in Buncrana every Saturday morning at 10am and works until 11.15am when they wrap up over tea, coffee and sandwiches.
“There is such a thing as a free lunch,” Mr McLaughlin quipped.
“You’re home before noon and know that you’ve helped your community, enhanced your town and maybe helped convince others that we’re not all slobs!”
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