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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-04-2011 @ 12:34AM
Brace said...
I always bring a couple of rolls of tp and box of baby diapers for my child. When I use them, I always throw them overboard. Sometimes, however, the wind blows it on deck, but the custodians always pick it up.
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1-04-2011 @ 1:20AM
m said...
EW you cant be serious. I understand that custodians are there to 'clean up after us' but isn't it a little embarrassing to be the scummer that leaves dirty diapers KNOWINGLY laying around for others to clean up? Grow up, and clean your own s**t.
1-04-2011 @ 9:05AM
Dee said...
Why would you throw soiled diapers and wipes overboard? The ocean does not want your garbage. As for the custodians picking it up, that's disgusting! They are there to keep things clean, not pick up after you. Do you know how gross it is to pick up soiled items? What if your neighbor's dirty diapers/wipes blew onto your property? How would you feel to see it there?
Please be responsible and have some consideration for others around. No one exists just to pick after you. That's just plain lazy on your part and what are you teaching your child. Entitlement is not justified.