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Thursday 1 November 2012

Dumping in the bush...

There is just one word to describe those that take their garbage and dump it in woods.  PIG!!!

Just how cheap and lazy are you?  What gives you the right to destroy the environment and the beauty of what belongs to all of us?  
Would you dump this in your back yard?  Well you are dumping in mine!!
I would like to see everyone out there report these pigs. Take a camera and catch them in the act. Post the pictures online. Send them to the newspaper.  Do you recognize what is being dumped?  Did it belong to someone you know? Take them to task for it....
Dumping affects all of us.  Those of us who are outdoor enthusiasts find gates locked because of dumping.  It limits our access to the great outdoors.  For those of you who are content to stay in your urban setting you need to think about where your water comes from.  This dumping affects your water source.
And this is not limited to household garbage or industrial waste.  Your lawn clippings and weeds are also dumping and contributes to introducing invasive species that choke out the natural flora. 
I have a Facebook group where I post pictures from the Campbell River and surrounding areas.Logging road Dumping I have talked to people and informed them that what they are doing is illegal and there are repercussions and fines.  Some are open to my speech and some are not.
It is up to us to be proactive and stop this practice.