That kind of setting only works in small, close-knit communities, and even then, needs a harsh and firm leadership within it. The moment someone litters, is the moment that kind of commune is doomed, for it shows that the common area is no longer a point of pride and respect.
That kind of setting only works in small, close-knit communities, and even then, needs a harsh and firm leadership within it. The moment someone litters, is the moment that kind of commune is doomed, for it shows that the common area is no longer a point of pride and respect.
While maybe I don't agree with caning, one can't deny the effectiveness of Singapore's anti littering laws.