Last week I was interviewed on Newstalk radio in Ireland.
The subject was cigarette litter and it followed this report in the Irish Times - Tobacco companies give €250,000 in first street-cleaning payment.
I began by saying that smokers should take more responsibility for their cigarette butts but councils should also do more to provide cigarette bins.
I suggested that smokers should try and carry a pocket ashtray, explaining that they vary from small plastic wallets to large leather pouches.
A friend was listening and sent me a message:
My dad once told me that the turn ups in trousers were used for cigarette ash back in the day.
His father was renowned for obsessively telling jokes so I assumed this was a joke too until my friend sent me a link to an American tailor’s website that features a list of ‘mythical tales’ concerning the origin of trouser cuffs.
They include:
But in the context of cigarette litter, the origin tale that appealed to me most read:
It can’t be true, can it?
See: Cigarettes buts are most common litter item - should smokers pay for the clean-up? (Newstalk).
Includes a quote from me and a link to the full eleven-minute interview.