Watch your step guys.
I found 2 Syringes this morning near the water line on mid to low tide.
You'd think for all the parking fines they dish out down there the council might spend a bit on keeping the area safe...
It seems they clean the beach on Monday mornings. Well that's what they were doing today when I rode past. I live in the area and gave feedback to the council that this is something that they need to do more often with my tax dollars (especially during summer when the seaweed stinks).
They comb the shizzle out of that beach, but when it rains it pushes the crap out into the bay... then the wind pushes it back. Perfs.
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
I bet I could pin point exactly where they came from... Theres a derelict house on Greeves Street (No 25) and there are squatters living/dealing in it. Theres syringes everywhere down there....The house has a big above ground storm water channel running right down the side of it... When it rains hard it becomes a torrent.... Id say it would take less then 5 minutes for a syringe thrown in there to get washed to the beach.
St Kilda has always had syringes, as far back as the 70s when that night club used to be there before the seabaths... GoGo something
it's certainly a prickly issue....(ouch)
stop being a prick mate
Council combs the beach almost every morning during the week.
Think, it comes from the storm/rain water channels going into the bay.