While it's neat to allow anyone to come clean up the lot and earn some quarters, it's further sign of the dissolution of shared values and community, where you don't need secured systems that dole out rewards for cooperating.
While it's neat to allow anyone to come clean up the lot and earn some quarters, it's further sign of the dissolution of shared values and community, where you don't need secured systems that dole out rewards for cooperating.
This approach works in Germany, because Euro coins are still worth something (we have coins up to 2 EUR) and you have to put at least 50¢ to get a cart.
I'm pretty sure that this wouldn't work with coins less than 50¢, especially in minority infested places.
This approach works in Germany, because Euro coins are still worth something (we have coins up to 2 EUR) and you have to put at least 50¢ to get a cart.
I'm pretty sure that this wouldn't work with coins less than 50¢, especially in minority infested places.
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