I can't believe the attitude of the readers who complain about the rubbish on the A27 between Shoreham and Hove and say it's disgusting the council has not picked it up.
Instead, should they not be writing about the people who threw it out of their cars or fly-tipped it?
In Canada, the attitude towards rubbish and recycling put this country to shame.
People care about their environment and are proud of where they live to the extent that when I left a campsite, I was asked for my permit ticket - so it could be recycled.
People also sponsor sections of their highways with a number to call if you see a problem.
Think of the council tax we could save if the council didn't have to constantly clear up after us.
Still, I suppose in the British way we will tut-tut, shake our heads and find something else that someone isn't doing to moan about.
-Darren Callaway, Downsview, Small Dole
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