tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7863954621862707996.post273889800922040850..comments2013-10-07T00:17:32.837+05:30Comments on Green Graffiti : Chew and Chuck!Savio Silveira http://www.blogger.com/profile/00712174270465396427noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7863954621862707996.post-24650237645466956342013-07-05T10:48:38.938+05:302013-07-05T10:48:38.938+05:30I completely agree! I recently faced a similar sit...I completely agree! I recently faced a similar situation in a local train, where a woman was trying to force a big plastic bag through a tiny hole of the window "Jali" (netting). I watched her struggle for 5 minutes, trying to poke that bag through the tiny hole and finally told her, it would be an easier exercise to drop the bag in a dustbin, when she gets off at her stop.<br />The railway authorities seem to have the same answer about not placing dustbins- and that is Safety precautions. Unfortunately, dustbins are easy places where explosives can be hidden, without anyone checking. And explosives in trains, railway stations and even footpaths can cause large scale havoc-which is basically what terrorists aim for.<br />The government should start with trains such as the Rajdhani & Shatabdi.As food is provided in these trains, so they actually have an account of the number of bottles, tetrapacs, aluminum foil that will ultimately be discarded.Once they work out a system there... they can implement similar systems in other trains. And of course... the Junta need to be given a major wake up call, there need to be stringent laws against littering and spitting. Unfortunately for India, we are a country with many problems... waste being the least of them. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06355187389668628165noreply@blogger.com