A simple public service announcement from the City of Toronto promoting the use of public garbage bins has backfired spectacularly, earning the Cit...
The near-unanimous negative response sheds light on just how fed up the public is with these smelly, festering nuisances in the street.
You'd have more luck encouraging this behaviour if the bins were emptied more frequently and CLEANED. Most of them biohazards.It also provides a glimpse into the City's apparent disconnect from the problem by suggesting that these bins in their current level of upkeep are a suitable answer to litter.
You kinda walked straight into this one, City of Toronto. Garbage bins are always overflowing. It's a mess out there, and you could do a lot more to address this issue publicly.
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