
People can answer questions using their cigarette butts with new ballot bins
The bins, put in place by St Peter Port Douzaine, will have a question on them and two sections where people can cast a 'vote' using their cigarette butt ends.
The bins, put in place by St Peter Port Douzaine, will have a question on them and two sections where people can cast a 'vote' using their cigarette butt ends.
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The States says ongoing repairs to the existing building have racked up a bill of more than £900,000 pounds.