Oh, you're one of those who are overly territorial over their trash bin. LOL. THat disqualifies you from the conversation, weirdo. Unless many people are putting handfuls of unbagged poop in your can, you're not smelling anything. I have dogs and my own yard/trash bin of poop. So I don't need yours. But this is not a real thing except in your imagination. |
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I love this. Pages of debate over completely meaningless situation.
OP: It doesn't matter. If she didn't like it, she'd tell you to stop. If you don't like it, you can stop. Unlike the weirdos on this thread, she's bust living her life and not obsessingover trans cans. End of story. P. S. For the rest of you, the filthy sanitation workers touch your pristine trash cans every week. |
| I move my neighbors only because they are always blocking our car in. |
I am with the PP. If my bins are out people feel free to put bagged poop in there, I then put a heavy bag on top of it (thinking it was empty). The poop bag then breaks and I have stinky dog poop in my bin that I am responsible for cleaning. I wish people would only use their own bins but they do not... |
I've had dogs for my entire life. This has, quite literally, NEVER happened. And I deal with a lot of dog poo (multiple dogs and have fostered). I think you people make this sh-- up. Pun intended. |
| I just read a discussion on LetsTalkTrash.com where a lady was asking for advice on how to get a psycho neighbor to stop messing with her trash. |
Np. This actually happens in my neighborhood as well. My DH never puts the trash out early and I've asked my trash guys to actually flip my can over after emptying. Otherwise the dog walkers will put their poop bags in our freshly emptied can. It's disgusting and definitely happens. |
Op, I don't understand this setup. The front door is right by the curb? |
+1. |
The problem isn’t the poo bags breaking. It’s that our trash collectors don’t pick up the trash can and dump all of the contents into the truck. Instead, they reach in and grab the bags and toss them into the truck. They move fast. If a small poop bag slides to the bottom of my huge trash can when they lift a large trash bag, they’re not going to retrieve it. Now I’m stuck storing someone else’s poop until the next trash day. Especially in summer heat, I don’t want it. I’m not a shit storage service. |
| I can't believe there are 5 pages of people consistently explaining the same reason for not wanting someone else to take their cans to the street and there are STILL others insisting there's no reason to not want that. |
| That can come across as passive aggressive even though you’re trying to be friendly. It can appear you’re judging her for not taking care of her own trash cans. I had a helpful neighbor like this and she drove me nuts. Just leave her trash cans alone. |
| Does she need to quickly put poop filled diapers in them so she can’t get yours? |
I agree - neighbor sounds lazy or entitled. |