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| | Earthbeat:: 22 May 2004 - Butt Out |
 | | Anybody who drives behind someone in the car, if you see anybody coming out of the train station or just coming off a bus, the first thing they do is have a cigarette and then throw it on the ground. |
 | | One of the other problems with the butts is when a fish or a seagull or a turtle eats those butts, and some of them can eat a lot of them, unfortunately they can actually blow up inside the animal. |
 | | So this guy got out of his cab, said, ‘Excuse me, Madam’ to the passenger, got out, picked it up with his one good hand, and said, ‘Excuse me, Sir, I think these are yours’, and then threw these butts all back throughout the car, and then got back in his taxi. |
| www.abc.net.au /rn/science/earth/stories/s1112980.htm (1668 words) |
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