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Should i report this to school? Parents LITTERING

31 replies

CatsArePeople · 15/07/2025 15:36

Have a "pleasure" to live beside a primary school. Parents park in front of our house and throw trash into our hedge. Coffee cups, food leftovers, nappies Its DISGUSTING

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tripleginandtonic · 15/07/2025 21:32

Jonesboot · 15/07/2025 15:37

Nothing to do with the school, don't waste their time.

They can put it on their newsletter, to be mindful of the residents and not to litter.

EssexCat · 15/07/2025 21:38

tripleginandtonic · 15/07/2025 21:32

They can put it on their newsletter, to be mindful of the residents and not to litter.

I totally agree and I’m sure the school would.

However, sadly I can’t see it making any difference to the people doing it. It’s the same with parking and driving dangerously near a school.

magicpant · 15/07/2025 22:14

I would put camera up and huge signs saying CCTV & DO NOT LITTER

contacting school is a waste of everyone’s time. Even if they did send an email or add it to the newsletter the type of people who do this are not going to read a note from school admin and suddenly stop doing it

ByQuaintAzureWasp · 15/07/2025 22:48

magicpant · 15/07/2025 22:14

I would put camera up and huge signs saying CCTV & DO NOT LITTER

contacting school is a waste of everyone’s time. Even if they did send an email or add it to the newsletter the type of people who do this are not going to read a note from school admin and suddenly stop doing it

This

coffeeandmycats · 15/07/2025 23:06

you could set up CCTV and then record their license plates and send to the police, who may prosecute them

Isitreallysohard · 15/07/2025 23:07

Take photos, name and shame! Nappies! 🤮

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