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I know it's partly for a show, but this guy has a history of doing a lot to help others. He's using his position to pull others up and not ignore the problems because he's now "above it". Fantastic work and I wish we saw more like him.
 

I know it's partly for a show, but this guy has a history of doing a lot to help others. He's using his position to pull others up and not ignore the problems because he's now "above it". Fantastic work and I wish we saw more like him.
It's a very noble gesture. Sadly our society is built on debt.
 
People smashing up glass panels on bus stops. And leaving glass everywhere on the pavement. Why?
 
Never underestimate how thick people can be regardless if they're highly educated or not.
And likely done deliberately as the panels next to the one smashed were also replaced with wood because they were also likely smashed previously.

Which takes me to who is responsible for clearing it up? And do other people even care? Further down the same road someone had also smashed up the glass of a bus stop which holds up the bus timetable. The bus company just put up a notice apologising for no timetable and a number to call to report future vandalism. So they obviously didn't care or aren't responsible.

I reported this glass on the pavement it to my local borough council after walking past it and noticing it had been there for at least 2 weeks.
 
And likely done deliberately as the panels next to the one smashed were also replaced with wood because they were also likely smashed previously.

Which takes me to who is responsible for clearing it up? And do other people even care? Further down the same road someone had also smashed up the glass of a bus stop which holds up the bus timetable. The bus company just put up a notice apologising for no timetable and a number to call to report future vandalism. So they obviously didn't care or aren't responsible.

I reported this glass on the pavement it to my local borough council after walking past it and noticing it had been there for at least 2 weeks.
Depends how your borough handles it, but in most cases, companies/councils have a contract with a maintenance company that handles all these things. The problem is, doing something simple like cleaning up, removing and replacing that glass panel will cost a lot more than it should if they had just phoned a local builder - they can't do that with the contract agreed. For example, say it only costs £80 to fit a door, these contracts will say it will cost the council £250 instead.

That's what these vandals don't get. They're literally making things worse for everyone (including them) by wasting our tax money.
 

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