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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Enough of the Uncaring and the Gross!

 Yuck! There are times when you stop trying to explain and being empathetic and compassionate! There are certain things that people know Not to do no matter where they were raised- behaviors that are not permissible or acceptable no matter how wealthy or poor you are, no matter how well or poorly educated you are. No one can really say - and be taken seriously if they say so- that they do NOT know how to properly and hygienically use a toilet.

McLean, Virginia is a very prosperous , well-educated and upscale communities. It qualifies as being one of the poshest communities in the entire US.  The Tysons Corner Shopping Center is one of the 10 largest size-wise and dollar -wise shopping centers in the Nation. There is no reason why anyone using one of the commodes should encounter a commode seat saturated with urine.This is typical of the way many public facilities are handled in the US-" It isn't mine- I don't have to use it well qand properly. It is perfectly find for me to leave an unsanitary, unseemly and unhealthy mess for the next person who uses these facilities"

I know that people will take umbrage at this but I think it is time to fight back! I'm sure that a sensor can be triggered that will detect either urine or feces left on a seat, on a wall or on the floor. Such a sensor will trigger a camera that will capture a facial image of the offender. Perhaps the image of such vile people can be sent to the security staff and to the managers of the various establishments in such a mall.

The business, as they are on private property, could refuse to allow such a person entry into their establishments. The Mall itself, upon repeated offenses could ban such a person from entering their mall and subject them to arrest should they enter the mall- I believe trespassing would apply in such a situation.

Standards do matter! The people who callously disregard the health, safety and decency of others need to learn that their are limits and that "ENOUGH!" is a full and complete sentence.

- Johnny -

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