ArkotRamathorn
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I appologize for my prior behavior.
I've also on the other hand had several park rangers when I go in to book my camp site "Do you have any glass bottles?" And while reading the park/camp ground rules bullet points stating no glass allowed.
I have a particularly strong opinion on this subject because the little children running around in a college town leaving their detritus wherever they please. Now our few beaches and parks need constant clean up from broken glass and beer cans. I know no one here is a "child" (when I was in college, I was still a child), it's just my experience its easier and safer for everyone and the enviroment to leave the glass at home.
I've also on the other hand had several park rangers when I go in to book my camp site "Do you have any glass bottles?" And while reading the park/camp ground rules bullet points stating no glass allowed.
I have a particularly strong opinion on this subject because the little children running around in a college town leaving their detritus wherever they please. Now our few beaches and parks need constant clean up from broken glass and beer cans. I know no one here is a "child" (when I was in college, I was still a child), it's just my experience its easier and safer for everyone and the enviroment to leave the glass at home.