treating public property
In a city, some things are available for everybody's use. There are parks, electric scooters or means of public transport.
Unfortunately, people often don't look after such things. They leave scooters carelessly after using them (which also can be dangerous for pedestrians), litter parks and sidewalks and damage bus stops. I think that they aren't careful with things like this because they don't think about them as theirs. They can always say: "It is not mine, it is not my problem". People simply don't care about things for which they didn't pay. Even if all those things are financed by taxes that they are paying they don't think about them in the same category as for example car that they bought. They will be careful not to dirty it but they will not be as careful in a bus. This behaviour doesn't really make sense. We all use things like buses and sidewalks so we all should care for them.
The same goes for school property, also financed with taxes: why do students stick chewing gum to the bottom of their desks, throw rolls of toilet paper into the toilet bowls or destroy toilet seats?
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