
Bus shelters are terrible for Horton or any kind of litter (why don't these shelters have trash bins?). Oddly, this shelter didn't have any windows, either. (King Square North | Saint John, NB | 24 April 09)
This started off as my answer to Tim Hortons' "Every Cup Tells a Story" campaign. Now it's more like "Man, litterbugs love the Horton!" Does every cup tells a story? Hells yeah! Whether you're in a park, on the street, in a grocery store, a nature preserve or points between, you can't go five feet without seeing a discarded cup. Now you get to look at pictures of it. All pics were taken in Saint John, New Brunswick (unless otherwise specified). The THP updates thrice weekly (give or take).
2 comments:
Saint John citizens really need to learn how to place their trash in a trash can,it is one of my major pet peeves!
It's becoming one of my major pet peeves too.
The other day we went out to gloriously beautiful Cape Spencer. I didn't count the discarded Tim Horton's mugs I saw, but I tell you ... they were numerous!
I've seen them as far out as Tynemouth Creek and those places.
Speaking of 'no trash bin'... Tin Can Beach is always loaded with litter, but there's no trash can either.
I've never figured out why people are drinking coffee while they're grocery shopping.
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