Originally posted by Andy
try providing more plastic bins in the staging area would be quicker for ppl to throw rubbish in em then opening a bin bag!, as a tournament organiser you have to expect paintballers to leave mess behind and u need to expect to get ur hands dirty, we all aint neat and tidy ppl.
[Sarcasm mode] I forgot what a massive effort it takes to OPEN A BIN BAG! Of course Sparklie is being unreasonable to expect people to actually clear up just a tiny bit of their own mess. [/Sarcasm mode]
Apart from the cost factor (about £5 for a plastic dustbin, about 2p for a bin liner) and the extra space a dustbin will take up, I don't think it's too unreasonable to expect teams to keep tidy, or at least not leave their staging area like a total pig sty - the teams outside the tent managed, and I'm sure the teams staging in their sponsor's tents did too.
Whatever team I've played in over the years, I've always taken the very few seconds it takes first thing in the morning to fix a bin bag up at the end of the table, and made sure my team mates used it. I even take a couple of bags with me, just in case the organisers forget to supply them, but failing that people could always put their used kitchen roll & dead batteries etc into empty paint boxes & bags rather than embedding them into the grass.
I was lucky enough not to have to help clean up after this tourney but I've done a few in my time & it's a horrid job even when teams do make an effort. At places like Bricket Wood the clean up job is very much bigger than at a "normal" venue as all the paint has to be cleared from the grass etc as well as the usual stuff, plus the organisers have to do stuff like wash down the HSBC signs where some considerate person shot them for fun. As Sparklie said, if you want to play at a nice venue you can at least respect it or we'll find that paintball is no longer welcome at sports centres and the like, and have to go back to muddy fields in the middle of nowhere with a couple of portaloos.
Sorry about the rant guys, but Sparklie and lots of other people put in an awful lot of work to put on this event (which she made a loss on), so a little consideration would go a long way in ensuring she carries on running the only sup'air tourneys in the south outside of Campaign.