Martin Hart
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There's a little bit of social responsibility.
I have seen that.
I have seen, and I've seen both.
I've seen people leave it there.
But it is an issue and I'm not sure how that one is going to be tackled.
But it is just, I think that's an unexpected outcome.
Yeah, but again, it's not just a problem in the city centre.
I live in the suburbs of Dublin and people live in terraced houses and, you know, they have to bring their bins back in.
That's some time to do it, to design a housing.
I get that.
And it's no different in, you know, particularly in, as you say, in East Wall and older, in older housing places where they really just have a kind of a front door out onto the street and front door out onto the back.
And you have to bring your bin through.
I remember living in the city centre years ago and having to do the same thing.
You know, uh, yes, it is an issue.
Some of that's down to responsibility and people taking care for their streets, their areas and what they do with their bins as well.
You know, I mean, everyone, everyone plays a role and it's not just the council to clean up or it's not just, you know, the, you know, you have to put in your bands and try and move them through and make an effort to, to, to maintain your space and your place as well as you can.
No, I don't.
Look, if, you know, if
The biggest criticism often level at the city and at businesses, which affect restaurants and tourism and traffic is the amount of litter and dirt.
I mean, we could be having a different argument on a different day.