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Delivery guy disposes of rubbish into canal at East Coast Park

STOMPer Andrew was at East Coast Park on Jun 11 when he saw a delivery uncle discarding rubbish into a canal instead of disposing of it appropriately.

He thinks that such irresponsible behaviour should be corrected by the relevant authorities.

The STOMPer writes:

"I think this should be highlighted to STOMP's readers.

"I cannot stand people like him who prefers to discard rubbish, rotting and disgusting materials into the canal which leads to the sea, rather than bag them and disposing of them appropriately.

"It's bad enough our tax dollars are being used to upkeep the cleanliness of our parks and beaches, but people like him still choose the 'easy way' to discard their rubbish.

"I hope the relevant authorities can take the necessary action to prevent and stop such bad behaviour."

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tonytan8113 said   on 15 Jun, 2012   Report as offensive  
This uncle could be kind hearted to throw left over crumps n pieces for the fishes? Dun assume he is dumping rubbish leh
haiyahaiyo said   on 14 Jun, 2012   Report as offensive  
I think he feeding the fish??
trafficwatch said   on 14 Jun, 2012   Report as offensive  
GX4147A will be issue with summon from both NEA & NPark !
zaccheauss said   on 14 Jun, 2012   Report as offensive  
The pictures don't really tells the whole story,maybe he was disposing away the left over fish or shrimps not good for humans but still consumable for the river fishes and what not. As you can clearly see that he emptied the box and carried it back, who want to take the trouble to go way out and do this deed he might as well just dump it where he delivers his goods right? GoonDu!
varanus_salvator said   on 14 Jun, 2012   Report as offensive  
It's certainly very distressing to see people behaving so irresponsibly and callously, and it only shows why volunteer-led activities like the International Coastal Cleanup Singapore are necessary. I strongly encourage people who want to do something about the impact of marine trash to learn more, and hopefully participate as well:

http://coastalcleanup.nus.edu.sg/
http://coastalcleanup.wordpress.com/

Of course, for this particular case, I personally hope that the authorities do actually take serious action in bringing the perpetrator to justice.
disgraceSG said   on 14 Jun, 2012   Report as offensive  
NEA won't care 1 la......last time mountbatten pollution on stomp also no reply.......ZZZZZZZZZ
Emeritus1812 said   on 14 Jun, 2012   Report as offensive  
easy way out at the expense of environment.
kopitiam_guy said   on 14 Jun, 2012   Report as offensive  
Good job stomper!