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Why do lower income areas of cities always have more garbage and crap laying around?
Drive through any low income area of pretty much any city, especially in the spring after the snow melts away and there it is, bags, cups, items of clothing, egg crates, candy wrappers, cans, and all other manner of CRAP all over the streets and boulevards and back lanes and alleys.
I get that the people living in those areas don't generally make all that much money, but why does it automatically mean so many of them abide living like utter slobs in slobville, Slobcrapistan?
I took a drive through Winnipeg's north end last week, and it was quite frankly utterly disgusting what I saw.
Someone please tell me why it is the way it is.
Why does low income automatically mean it's okay to toss your litter and crap on the ground instead of in a garbage can?
thanks.
/rant.
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