Rogermort
Regular.
Morning all. Please take a moment to sign this petition that would force fast food outlets to print vehicle registration numbers on packaging Sign the Petition
I also see a lot of litter from food outlets on the roadside, but most of what I see is within a few hundred yards of the outlet, often teenagers hanging out with their mates, or the post pub stagger home (happier days).
So for a scheme to be just, if would have to apply equally to all customers and not solely be focused on the already overly persecuted motorist. Maybe a code based on the card used to purchase the food could be used, but like others have said, I still doubt anyone could bothered for a foil tray or a burger box.
I suppose you would have to know everyone's number plates to name and shameI live in Rutland, we don't have a McDonalds (sadly, we're getting one) but we have plenty of McDonalds litter. If it achieved nothing other than shaming the scum that dump it from their cars that would do for me. I'd be more than happy to pick it up and name and shame on social media. There's no reason why the outlets couldn't mark packaging with reg number AND time/date of purchase.
Just publishing the number plate would be a step in the right direction.I suppose you would have to know everyone's number plates to name and shame
Redesign the bins then, how the outlets control it is their problem. It’s still a problem though.Imagine the fun teenagers would have pulling packages out of McDonald's bins and scattering them to get the original purchaser fined.
What about all the other litter, there are 1000 times more things thrown out than from fast food places. This would be like a drop in the ocean.Redesign the bins then, how the outlets control it is their problem. It’s still a problem though.
You cannot just target specific businesses with legislation. This would have to a blanket law that covered every business that sells prepared food to go in disposable packaging. Every curry restaurant, every fish and chips shop every small coffee shop etc. Where does it end?You have to start somewhere. why not start with McD, BK, KFC, Costa, Starbucks?
Why can’t you? If this pandemic has shown us anything it’s that you can do exactly that sort of thing. Limit it to drive throughs if you must.You cannot just target specific businesses with legislation. This would have to a blanket law that covered every business that sells prepared food to go in disposable packaging. Every curry restaurant, every fish and chips shop every small coffee shop etc. Where does it end?
You are still targeting specific businesses. Why should only those with drive thrus be forced to spend hundreds or thousands of pounds to combat something which is not their fault? It's the public that are the problem not the businesses.Why can’t you? If this pandemic has shown us anything it’s that you can do exactly that sort of thing. Limit it to drive throughs if you must.
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