Please or to access all these features

AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

AIBU to resent the mess and antisocial behaviour from bank holiday visitors?

179 replies

coulditbeme2323 · 26/05/2026 09:29

I know I am going to get flamed for this thread, but I have had enough.

I live in a beautiful area, with a lot of tourism, and as such on good weather bank holiday weekends it becomes packed with people from outside of town. No problem with that, I knew when we were buying it was a popular place, and it's good for local business's.

But with it comes rubbish, mess and anti social behavior;

Does anybody else have to put up with this?

OP posts:
NotTheOrdinary · 26/05/2026 10:13

I bet some of the tourists are considerably richer than you.

Somethingbland · 26/05/2026 10:13

Unexpectedlysinglemum · 26/05/2026 09:46

I was at a busy beach yesterday and was upset to see how many bottles were just left on the pebbles some broken glass, so dangerous for people with bare feet. However I would expect the council to employ litter pickers for bank holiday weekends to keep everyone safe.

But the council shouldn't need to clear up after people!

Gigglegiggle · 26/05/2026 10:15

It's an absolute nightmare. Every road in our town that leads to the beach was gridlocked yesterday, people parking fully on the pavements and on double yellows, litter everywhere. There was a police helicopter overhead for hours and heard multiple sirens, the fire fighters were out tackling fires caused by idiots and their barbeques. People come with huge cool boxes of food & drink so it's not like they're spending loads of money in the local shops, then they leave all the rubbish behind.

Did see the traffic wardens out dishing out multiple parking tickets so that was good to see!

floatinginacoolpool · 26/05/2026 10:15

It strikes me these towns need some extra money for more waste collection

People's behaviour can be appalling but it's hardly unanticipated

Corianda · 26/05/2026 10:15

Well if there’s no where to put it and you have kids, coats, buckets and spades to carry it’s not that easy

Sleepygee · 26/05/2026 10:15

Of course YANBU but I think the council needs to take some responsibility too. A hiking tourist hot-spot near to us have adopted a 'take your litter home' policy and removed all bins. So now the area in covered in dog shit bags as people don't want to put that in their boot.

floatinginacoolpool · 26/05/2026 10:17

I think one thing we could do is build more open air pools.
People have a very primal need to be near water when it is really hot. And its unfair to judge them for seeking it out.

If there were more open air pools they might not feel the need to drive hours in gridlock to a packed beach and then park haphazardly. When I see the crazy long queues heading to the beach I sort of sympathise with them for wanting to find a parking space when they get there!!

IncompleteSenten · 26/05/2026 10:18

Corianda · 26/05/2026 10:15

Well if there’s no where to put it and you have kids, coats, buckets and spades to carry it’s not that easy

Put it in the kids buckets?

Take a carrier bag with them and fill it with rubbish?

There's always a way for people to take rubbish with them.

Most of the time people brought the stuff to the beach eg food and drink. They had no trouble carrying it to the beach yet somehow they lack the means to carry it back off?

Cathmawr · 26/05/2026 10:18

coulditbeme2323 · 26/05/2026 09:52

It really does.

It really does not.

I work in retail banking so can confirm with authority there is no correlation between wealth and decency. If I had to stereotype then it's people with a lot of money who are often the rudest.

Soontobe60 · 26/05/2026 10:19

coulditbeme2323 · 26/05/2026 09:52

It really does.

Double bingo!

coulditbeme2323 · 26/05/2026 10:19

Cathmawr · 26/05/2026 10:18

It really does not.

I work in retail banking so can confirm with authority there is no correlation between wealth and decency. If I had to stereotype then it's people with a lot of money who are often the rudest.

I am sure, but I am not talking about rudeness.

OP posts:
Soontobe60 · 26/05/2026 10:20

coulditbeme2323 · 26/05/2026 10:10

Ok.

Full house!

floatinginacoolpool · 26/05/2026 10:20

Cathmawr · 26/05/2026 10:18

It really does not.

I work in retail banking so can confirm with authority there is no correlation between wealth and decency. If I had to stereotype then it's people with a lot of money who are often the rudest.

Agreed.
We live in an area that attracts very affluent people. They behave just as loutishly. They just do it all wearing red trousers /yachting kit.

Chemenger · 26/05/2026 10:21

Corianda · 26/05/2026 10:15

Well if there’s no where to put it and you have kids, coats, buckets and spades to carry it’s not that easy

So that makes it OK to just dump it? You must have brought your rubbish in something so carry it back out the same way.

Canwerecover · 26/05/2026 10:21

I agree @coulditbeme2323, I live near to venue that held a two-day music festival. I can’t ignore mess so filled a couple of bags with all sorts of rubbish from the side of the road, but mostly fast food wrappers, balloons and nitrous oxide canisters. I hate littering, it says a lot about those that treat the environment as a bin and in my opinion it’s nothing to do with class or wealth, it’s simply a poor attitude and a total lack of respect

loislovesstewie · 26/05/2026 10:22

I live a 5 minute walk to the beach in Yorkshire. When I had the old dog we would walk along the seafront first thing and I would chat to the chaps who were litter picking. The things they found were disgusting. Not just food waste, but dirty nappies dumped beside the waste bins, other human waste,condoms. I mean it was vile. There are plenty of bins so I don't know why they can't use them. I regularly find empty beer cans dumped on my front wall, despite a bin being nearby. I did appreciate the money left one morning though.

Sarah2891 · 26/05/2026 10:22

There's zero excuse for leaving rubbish.

Our town gets lots of visitors from London and the beaches are left covered in rubbish. It's disgusting.

Credittocress · 26/05/2026 10:23

Corianda · 26/05/2026 10:15

Well if there’s no where to put it and you have kids, coats, buckets and spades to carry it’s not that easy

Well you managed to carry it all there? Whys it so much harder to carry it away?

HobGobblynne · 26/05/2026 10:24

I live in a little village which is relatively near the east of England coast, so we're becoming ever more full with Air B&Bs by the day it seems - which is absolutely fine but the people staying in them can be so oblivious. Parking on other people's driveways, blocking access routes etc.

A little bit of courtesy and common sense is all it takes.

Derpytiger · 26/05/2026 10:26

You should try living in Edinburgh during the festival it's insane. Population explodes and it's full of tourists plus all the performers. Us residents understand that it's important but at the same time some consideration that it's our home would be appreciated. We put up with being constantly disturbed by noise, dealing with mounds of rubbish left plus drunk people, being harassed by promo staff when walking anywhere, buses delayed because tourists ask the driver a million questions when they get on, and not being able to easily get from A to B due to crowds. Plus all the parties in our tenement buildings let for short term.

Derpytiger · 26/05/2026 10:28

Corianda · 26/05/2026 10:15

Well if there’s no where to put it and you have kids, coats, buckets and spades to carry it’s not that easy

Dumbest comment of the day 🙄. If you're able to carry it there I'm sure it's not too hard to carry away afterwards especially as many things will be empty.

SandwichSuperstar · 26/05/2026 10:28

OP, could you tell us the exact amount someone would need to have in the bank, to turn them from an antisocial awful litter lout, to a decent, thoughtful and tidy person?

I mean you can round it off to the nearest £100 if it helps you.

Screamingabdabz · 26/05/2026 10:28

I’m poor. I hate litter and regularly litter pick around my area. It’s just scummy and uncivilised.

As is snobbery.

coulditbeme2323 · 26/05/2026 10:32

SandwichSuperstar · 26/05/2026 10:28

OP, could you tell us the exact amount someone would need to have in the bank, to turn them from an antisocial awful litter lout, to a decent, thoughtful and tidy person?

I mean you can round it off to the nearest £100 if it helps you.

Edited

£73.79

OP posts:
Namenamchange · 26/05/2026 10:33

coulditbeme2323 · 26/05/2026 09:39

The locals don't act like it, people come to visit who couldn't afford to live here and the behavior stinks.

Why the relevance of whether people can afford to live there? Are you suggested that makes then less respectful?