Who Cleans When You Spit At Public Places?

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This old lady who was doing her work of cleaning stairs and hand rails, ignoring those who were spitting at the station even when she was cleaning at the same time.

A simple fact which we should learn and follow in our travel that a railway station or a public places is our responsibility. Spitting, throwing garbage here and there affect us only either in form of illness or in dirty environment.

We keep complaining about the dirtiness of public spaces, but who is responsible for the making them dirty. We Indians need to learn basic etiquette and as soon as we learn it, will be better.

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