You put the garbage bag on upside down
Hey MTA trash collection crew. I’m not sure you paid attention when they had class, but this isn’t the way to put a garbage bag in to a garbage can. I think you may have replaced the “in” for “on” here. Let me break this one down: garbage bags need to be oriented in a way such that one may throw trash into them, and the trash stays within the bag.
What I love about this is that even with an upside down bag, riders still thought it fully appropriate to place trash on top of it. Actually maybe this is just an extremely small capacity trash receptacle. Maybe it’s meant to hold, oh, 2 or 3 snapple bottles on top, and then the trash guy comes, lifts the sides up around the bottles and replaces the bag. That would definitely jibe with the MTA’s spirit of unionized workers wasting lots of time, inefficient use of resources, and generally being pretty dumb.
Sort of like the parent who didn’t read the diaper instructions…