PETA offers trash cans for Colo. Springs parks, but only with anti-meat lettuce bikini motif
By APThursday, March 11, 2010
PETA offers anti-meat trash cans for Colo. parks
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The animal rights group PETA is offering to help the cash-strapped city of Colorado Springs by paying to put trash cans back in parks — on one condition. The cans have to carry an anti-meat slogan and a picture of a woman in a lettuce bikini.
The city stopped picking up trash in parks to save money, and all the trash cans have been removed.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals told city officials Wednesday they’d pay for new trash cans saying “Meat Trashes the Planet” and “Go Vegan.” The cans also have PETA’s logo and the lettuce-clad model.
Mayor Lionel Rivera says he’ll consider the offer if it PETA also pays to have the trash picked up and hauled to the dump.
But he joked that the Colorado Beef Council might demand equal time.
Information from: The Gazette, www.gazette.com
Tags: Animal Welfare, Colorado, Colorado Springs, Municipal Governments, North America, United States