Some people have strange ways. Why is it when there is literally a bin close by that some feel the need to leave their rubbish right next to it rather than actually putting it in the bin. It is alarming the way some people display their lack of sense. Even in public people feel the need to litter on the ground when there are plenty of litter bins around. One would imagine that in a western society people would have more sense. And, yet in residential accommodations there is always someone that feels the need to take their rubbish and leave it right on ground next to the bin as if to invite rodents. On other occasions we find a total lack of sense with the types of things people seem to want to throw away in rubbish bags. One can find the odd student in city disposing of ice in a rubbish bag and it is times like those when one feels education truly does not work on some individuals. Perhaps, it is time that we started enforcing stricter penalties for littering in public. There are plenty of public cameras about. Why not do it like Singapore and raise the bar to a penalty fine for public littering. On weekends one can find empty bottles everywhere. Is it any wonder why rodents love being around people and living in cities as there is just so much rubbish. Even the collection of rubbish is so inefficient that it is usually the time when almost everyone displays their immense refuge outside their house. Maybe, councils and districts should demand houses start having their own disposable methods. It is a strange effect that towns breed close knit neighborhoods while cities breed distant and more individualism among people. There needs to be better waste management in place in our communities that allows us a way to reuse our refuge for fuel. There is also so much of rubbish that can be given to shelters and charities where people are struggling to make ends meet and do not even have the luxury to throw things away. Cities often times breed selfish uncaring human instincts, which is a direct result of the capitalist ideals. Science is failing waste disposal as a renewable resource.