Sunday, March 27, 2011

Thoughts from a concerned Resident of Preston Hollow

I received this email from a concerned resident and asked him for permission to post it on the website. I agree with him and thought it was very worthwhile to put on the website. Unfortunately, I could not copy the two pictures that were sent.

To All:

I’m not sure why anyone that lives in Preston Hollow would deliberately put trash along any of our road ways. Not to mention, taking the time to lean bottles up against a sign pole for everyone to see. The big question is though, why would a home owner in here take the time to leave the trash in place and post a sign stating “PIG” next to the trash. The making of the sign, driving back to the trash and attaching the sign (to county property) must have taken a great deal more time then just picking the two bottles up and disposing of them.

There is a term used in most agencies throughout the country known as “Blight”. Blight is something that damages or causes harm like a disease; one piece of trash leads to another, one broken window leads to several more and so on and so on.

The “broken window theory” is another. This theory states that monitoring and maintaining urban environments in a well-ordered condition may prevent further vandalism as well as an escalation into more serious crime.

We know these types of things will happen, have happened and will happen again. Our best defense is to just “pick the trash up” and not provoke any future littering.

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