calicamper
Expedition Leader
Most developed countries do not take in as many people as the US. Again thats not a direct cause its a factor. The HS kid that started a legitimate hauling business in my town is competing with people who often don’t even hold a legal drivers license and are dumping debri and trash on our county roads vs taking it to the dump. My county has a 4 million dollar illegal dumping budget and a office with 8 full time paid office workers tasked to this.I agree that in the US we rely too heavily on the "stick". I credit most of our large drop in crime rates (<50% what it was in the early 90s), with increased police profiling and harassment... and incarceration. I have mixed feelings about it though, because I've been the target of that several times, and it really sucks. But it is effective.
The "carrot" part would be a socio-economic system where it wasn't so damn hard for a guy low on the spectrum of intelligence, skill/talent, good looks, good upbringing, etc to make a life that any of us would call decent. We actually had this when I was a kid, so it's not like this is some sort of impossible dream. Currently nearly every developed country in the world is doing a much better job on this side as well.
Enforcement is piss poor, those caught are only the dumper not the hiring person. If you could get busted for illegal dumping as someone who hired out the problem things would change pretty fast.