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Most of the streets in Hyndburn are covered in gum, as is much of our country, but walking on the pavement between the bus stops and the market in Accrington this afternoon, I was shocked at the state of the pavement there.
There is so much gum that you can't see the pavement. It looks worse, I suppose, because the tarmac is black, well the bits that are still visible are black. I ocassionally chew gum, but would never dream of spitting it on the floor. I really don't understand people who do this. There used to be a saying about not defecating (polite version) on your own doorstep. Since we all live here, the town is our collective doorstep. I hope as well as fining people for dropping litter and cigarette ends, the council are also on the lookout, and issuing fines, to the selfish idiots who are making Hyndburn look even worse than it needs to be. |
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The outside of pubs is also like this, shared with huge numbers of cigarette ends since the smoking ban, it would obviously hurt some people to locate a bin.
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I've never took notice in Lancaster but I'm going to have a look next time i'm around and about. I dont think there is much on the floor here though, not like you get in accy. Its funny but I've very rarely had gum at the bottom of my shoe, so perhaps its just very old gum thats been there ages :p
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in Lancaster Blazey they have people steam cleaning the streets, last time i was up there i noticed a guy doing it with the gum
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i meant the main one through the town, just further down from the castle (it was outside mcdonalds that i saw him)
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Chewing gum was banned in Singapore for 12 years until recently -lifted as part of a trade deal with USA.
The ban was imposed due to the unsightly mess it was causing on public transport in an overcrowded country. I do not understand how anyone will pay just to have constant jaw movements. Some say that it cleans teeth - but since most contain sweeteners in some form, I don't think that argument holds any weight |
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My dentist used to give it to me when I was younger, but I'm not quite sure why, I never asked. |
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while we are on the subject of gum, did ya know that eating to much of the sugar free stuff also other stuff that contains the sweetner too, is bad for ya.
Sorbitol, which is widely used in "sugar-free" products like chewing gum, sweets and some cereals, could cause severe weight loss, abdominal pain and diarrhoea. |
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Many sugar free items contain aspartamine which is poisonous and damaging to internal organs.
Dangers of Aspartame Poisoning! Bad News about products with Aspartame |
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I sometimes chew it 'cause realise breath not very pleasant when you smoke. Yeh, the sugar free gum does give you the trots Panther.. :eek: Blazey, I always found the worst places for deposits were around University Campus and their main entrances, have you looked there? Manchester is awful and Newcastle. |
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Users of Amphetamines and Ecstasy chew gum to prevent teeth grinding during the experience.
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