And who will clean the milk crates?
Not me, apparently. This morning the milk crate was empty, the scraps of paper and 'Brush Ups' wrapper long gone. I'd like to think it was some kind of fairy in the night, under the cover of darkness and all that. Much like that shoemaker and those elves.In other news, my roommate informed me that an actual garbage can has been installed half a block north of the milk crate. I worry that people will stop leaving things in the crate now that there's a proper garbage receptacle about, but I suppose we shall have to wait and see.
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Isn't your door just near the streetcar stop? Maybe it's people who are waiting at the stop, or on their way to the stop, who are dumping stuff in your crate; in which case, they sure aren't going to go out of their way, a whole half-block, to go to the garbage can. However, if they do, you could move your milkcrate to a busier street. You could have a whole series - rather than just outside your front door, leave the bike at, say, Yonge and Bloor, and later at College and University, stuff like that; leave it for a week at a time, and then document the trash, and then try to figure out the demographic. What kind of people walk by Young and Bloor and College and University? etc.
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