We are a group of people campaigning against the growing phenomenon of orange lucozade bottle litter. Why do people who drink Orange lucozade seem incapable of putting the bottle in the bin?
When was the last time you walked down a street and didn't see a bottle of orange lucozade discarded? Have these people got some biological predisposition to litter? Is there a chemical in orange lucozade which alters the brain chemicals of it's drinkers, and they then discard social rules/laws? Is it just a demographic thing? Are most people deviant and therefore more likely anyway to litter? In which case, what is it about Orange lucozade that appeals to these people?
We intend to find answers to these questions and bring the real perpetrators to justice.
Orange Lucozade Drinkers Stop Not Adhering To Common Hygiene is still very much in its infancy, but with your help we intend to make a difference. If you are out and about and spot an orange lucozade bottle (that it litter), we will be very grateful if you could take a photo (on your phone perhaps) and send the picture to [email protected]. We will display this in the photo section as exhibits. We also intend to lobby local authorities and GSK.
Any help you can give to an OLDSNATCH campaign will be warmly greeted and very much appreciated.
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