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BK
July 1, 2024 at 4:29 pm
I wish Flagler County would take littering this seriously. I am tired of the trash lining our local roadways. County Road 304, a beautiful country road is trashed every day; no sooner does the county clean it up and mow the shoulders that it starts all over. The County Commission needs to implement a $1200 fine for littering, and that includes all the people who throw their nasty cigarette butts on the ground and beach. Maybe consider that if it’s too nasty to keep in your car it may be too nasty to put in your body?
TR
July 1, 2024 at 10:01 pm
What a lame excuse for dumping this trash. But it also tells the truth that people are becoming lazy and stupid to do the right thing. So instead of paying to dump this trash, they have a record and higher fines to pay. not to mention a father and a son working together, breaking the law together gets arrested together. Nice way to teach your kid on how to break the law. Criminals are not the sharpest tool in the shed. If they were they would get caught.