
No clean up: Piles of garbage, including old refrigerators dumped along the side of the main road at Enterprise, East Coast Demerara yesterday. (Photo by Jules Gibson)

No clean up: Piles of garbage, including old refrigerators dumped along the side of the main road at Enterprise, East Coast Demerara yesterday. (Photo by Jules Gibson)
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Sometimes I sit and wonder,if anyone in Guyana knows the word recycling.
These people blame everyone except themselves when they get flooded out..I have no sympathy for none of them, take a good look at the garbage . They help to create the flooding.
Sweetsohaney.
It’s OK to blame those concerned for not cleaning the trenches, canals, drains,and servicing the kokers, Etc etc etc, before the rainy season, so that everything flows properly.
However Guyanese has to learn a little about DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE.
Everyone dumps garbage where they are. Everything is dumped in the trenches. If you want to live like PIGS then face the consequences.
Look around you and see how garbage is disposed . TAKE A GOOD LOOK .
Disappointed about the GARBADGE heading. Keep happening all the time. Does not look as though the littering law works in those areas.