Friday, May 8, 2009

Sloving a problem on the street

One serious problem in the streets is littering. Littering is a big problem because it makes the street very bad and discussing. One thing we can do is have people clean it up. Even with that they should teach kids not to throw garbage in the floor and to put it in the garbage can. Even with both of those things there are probably still going to be people throwing their garbage on the floor so what the state can do is fine people if they are caught throwing garbage on the
floor. I think with all these things we can do the streets will get cleaner.

The city can hire people to clean up the streets. This way the street would be so messy and full of trash. This can also benefit people by giving them jobs so they can work and get money. What this can do is let people see what a clean street look like and learn to clean up them selves to make it hat clean. But if kids are playing they would probably make a mess unless you teach them to not throw garbage on the floor.

To help stop littering you can teach kids to not litter and teach them how bad it is and how bad it makes the streets look. Most of the garbage on the floor it thrown there by a kid or teenager and if you stop that group from throwing trash on the streets most of the trash on the streets would be gone. Another thing, teaching them to not throw trash on the streets make want to make them clean around and in their house. But even with this you still have to stop the rest of the people.

To help stop littering all together they should fine people that are caught throwing trash in the streets. No one wants to pay money so they would stop automatically. This can also benefit the city to get money for things like pot-holes, libraries and other things that need money to do or support. I do think all of these things combined could make people stop littering.

The problem of littering in the streets could be solved by these three actions. Having people clean up the streets, teaching kids not to litter, and make fines for it. Why shouldn’t you have a clean street?

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