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From: dhk@hp-pcd.UUCP (dhk)
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re: Broken Glass on Roads
Message-ID: <2400062@hp-pcd.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 24-Sep-85 16:18:00 EDT
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Posted: Tue Sep 24 16:18:00 1985
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Organization: Hewlett-Packard - Corvallis, OR
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Nf-From: hp-pcd!dhk    Sep 24 12:18:00 1985

>> Since much of the broken glass that I see appears to be the result of
>> accidents and fender benders (broken headlights) I....

> The idea has merit, but I beg to differ with you as to the source of
> the glass.  ....			  The vast majority of glass
> I encounter is the result of discarded alcoholic beverages bottles.
> ... the like from my shoe.  Again, your idea is praiseworthy.  I just
> wish there was some way to overcome blatant disregard for public
> safety and cleanliness.  Any ideas?

Yes, enact a refundable deposit on bottles and cans like we have here in 
Oregon.  Around here people take their bottles and cans back to the store
for the deposit instead of throwing them beside the road.  I used to live 
on the border between Idaho (which doesn't have a bottle deposit) and Oregon
and there were more bottles and cans in the ditches on the Idaho side than 
on the Oregon side.  And most of the bottles on the Oregon side were from 
Idaho and could not be returned for a deposit.

( Sorry that this doesn't have much to do with net.auto )

Dustin Kassman
!hplabs!hp-pcd!dhk
Corvallis, Oregon