I stopped today at the bus shelter at the top of Greenhill Road and Mount Lofty Summit Road and was shocked at the disgusting amount of gel and energy bar wrappers jammed into the seat and shed. Surely it is not that much of an inconvenience to dispose of rubbish correctly. If I had to use that bus shelter and sit in that filth it would be easy to label all cyclists in a negative way.

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Bring a wrapper or two, we'll get the 4th year biotechnology students, to DNA fingerprint it.

The students can also  take DNA evidence, from bicycles outside coffee shops,  in Unley and North Adelaide, on Sunday mornings.

 I am confident of finding matches.

The  cyclists who cause trouble, clearly like a good work out. Sweat dripping everywhere,  their DNA will be all over the bike.

My plan is to then shame the litter bugs, by publishing photos of their bikes, on this site.

  (only joking.... joke!!! .....but seriously, please take litter home with you)

It's not just Greenhill rd. Someone left a split inner tube hanging over the Armco 1/2 way up Nortons. Almost certainly a cyclist. It's not that hard to carry it to the top in a jersey pocket and put it in a bin.

People, including heaps of cyclists, are slobs, and the plastic factories are making more of the stuff everyday. We're all gonna be swimming in it eventually. We do a 4 - 5 km walk every morning and half the time I take a bucket and a garbage picker to tidy up en route. It doesn't help much though as the next day there are plenty of new deposits. Oh well....

Thanks to the cyclists who clean up litter obviously from other cyclists.

If you see much rubbish (e.g. TV, furniture) you can report to the local council.

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