Yep
Sperm Control. No other way around it. When we were in Central America and the Caribbean during the 90's, for the locals, dumping trash ANYWHERE was just a way of life. I have endless stories about the filth those folks spread about their land and the sea. Of course the sea belongs to all of us like the air. Hey! Here's one for ya; Puerto Vallarta. Garbage truck going down a main road, fully loaded with trash in bags. (some people obviously care enough to properly dispose of it) Only problem was that the guys working the truck didn't want to go all the way to the dump to get rid of it. Yep, as they drove down the highway, two of them in the bed (dump truck) off-loaded it onto the shoulder of the road. They got home earlier with an empty truck. It's the way of life for the vast majority of Mexicans that we saw. And it was the same further south. All you had to do was peek under the jungle foliage. Most Caribbean islands were the same. (Not the French islands though) British Columbia is nearly spotless. Luckely the trash from Asia seems to come ashore elsewhere. Whew.My home county is just a trash dump for the low-lifes. We rode our horses around many of the back roads. Trash dumped everywhere. And we have an educated populace, professional too. The problem is that the have-nots resent the success that they see of others and do the most that they can to spoil our enviornment. Besides, our area has commercial trash disposal. Most of us have to pay to dump. The low-lifes get it for free. Sad Ou,Ou. Here's another one for you. We're on our honeymoon. (early '80's) We just traveled for 45 minutes in a launch from the airport to our hotel across, arguably, the MOST beautiful lagoon on Earth. Bora Bora. Everyone on the boat is literally stunned. We get to the wharf and off-load. An old grinder, about 70 years of age, is tending to the bow line. Next to him, on the ground, is an empty plastic bottle used for water. For no reason he looks down and kicks it into the lagoon. I'll never forget the sound of our group. A collective gasp. Stunned again. But the old man couldn't of cared less. We were the reason his cost of living was too high. Revenge.