NYC streets were so dirty in 1980 the city enlisted the aid of a talking garbage can

Now listen to this! On Sept. 16, 1980, when the most advanced technology on the sidewalks of New York was a Touch Tone payphone, a talking trash can was a novelty indeed. The talking litter basket attracted a crowd near East 32nd Street in Manhattan, or perhaps the big draw was Milton Lewis and the Eyewitness News crew that arrived to shoot it. Milton was in fine form, cracking wise as the garbage can with a Noo Yawk accent talked trash. “I’m here to remind you and every New Yorker that a cleaner New York is up to you,” the trash can blared into Milton’s microphone. So just why did the city install a talking litter basket? “What we’re hoping it will do is draw attention to the merchants who are participating in the New York Sweeps campaign,” said Norman Steisel, the city’s sanitation commissioner, discussing the city’s efforts to curb the litter problem. Milton had a question for the trash basket: “What if somebody throws rocks in here? No respons
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