Anonymous wrote:Does this person live near Arlington forest? There’s a guy with this sign who once yelled at a neighbor who’s dog was pooping in that part of the grass and was picking it up. He literally yelled STOP POOPING! 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor now has a ring camera pointed to the common area. Right where their no poop signs are. It’s not private property. They have a smile you’re on camera sign as well. It’s so passive aggressive and a violation of privacy. That it’s not their actual yard irks me. They must have massive pull with the condo hoa.
I get that some dog owners are not decent with where they allow their pets. And some do not pick up. I don’t get why someone thinks a public area is theirs to police that way. It’s super rude.
I would just smile, like the sign says, and possibly wave. Maybe I would run over with whatever poop I've just picked up and hold it up to the camera, since the person is so interested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor now has a ring camera pointed to the common area. Right where their no poop signs are. It’s not private property. They have a smile you’re on camera sign as well. It’s so passive aggressive and a violation of privacy. That it’s not their actual yard irks me. They must have massive pull with the condo hoa.
I get that some dog owners are not decent with where they allow their pets. And some do not pick up. I don’t get why someone thinks a public area is theirs to police that way. It’s super rude.
I agree with most of your post but what the neighbor is doing is not a violation of anyone’s privacy.
And OP, your dog does not have rights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor now has a ring camera pointed to the common area. Right where their no poop signs are. It’s not private property. They have a smile you’re on camera sign as well. It’s so passive aggressive and a violation of privacy. That it’s not their actual yard irks me. They must have massive pull with the condo hoa.
I get that some dog owners are not decent with where they allow their pets. And some do not pick up. I don’t get why someone thinks a public area is theirs to police that way. It’s super rude.
If there is an HOA, and it is community space, then there are rules about it's use. It's not "public," free for all, use it as you wish. The person with the camera is probably the HOA President whose job it is to monitor use of common space. It costs money to maintain that space, which comes out of HOA dues. Dogs do damage to yards and gardens and it costs money to fix it.
Anonymous wrote:I have a sign on OUR LAWN. Their dog can pee on the easement.
They are leashed dogs go pee next door.
I can see the yellow patch of pee spot but I need to do something.
Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor now has a ring camera pointed to the common area. Right where their no poop signs are. It’s not private property. They have a smile you’re on camera sign as well. It’s so passive aggressive and a violation of privacy. That it’s not their actual yard irks me. They must have massive pull with the condo hoa.
I get that some dog owners are not decent with where they allow their pets. And some do not pick up. I don’t get why someone thinks a public area is theirs to police that way. It’s super rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you think the homeowner doesn't own that part of the grass? What jurisdiction?
In DC row houses you "own" to your front door but need to maintain the front walk and tree boxes. You can literally come home and the city will have dug up your entire front yard -- brick and all between sidewalk and house. They are supposed to return it to the way it was but if you have plantings. Gone.
Not sure about other parts of the city since we have only owned row houses on the Hill.
This is true in many jurisdictions. Homeowners do not own that strip between sidewalk and the road. And also the first few feet of your actual yard is not yours either. Any resident that has had new sidewalks put in knows this. We live in CCDC.
Here is an interesting article on the history of DC "parking strips" - note: meaning city/national park, not like park your car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you think the homeowner doesn't own that part of the grass? What jurisdiction?
In DC row houses you "own" to your front door but need to maintain the front walk and tree boxes. You can literally come home and the city will have dug up your entire front yard -- brick and all between sidewalk and house. They are supposed to return it to the way it was but if you have plantings. Gone.
Not sure about other parts of the city since we have only owned row houses on the Hill.
This is true in many jurisdictions. Homeowners do not own that strip between sidewalk and the road. And also the first few feet of your actual yard is not yours either. Any resident that has had new sidewalks put in knows this. We live in CCDC.
Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor now has a ring camera pointed to the common area. Right where their no poop signs are. It’s not private property. They have a smile you’re on camera sign as well. It’s so passive aggressive and a violation of privacy. That it’s not their actual yard irks me. They must have massive pull with the condo hoa.
I get that some dog owners are not decent with where they allow their pets. And some do not pick up. I don’t get why someone thinks a public area is theirs to police that way. It’s super rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw a sign like this just today while walking my dogs. I laughed and completely ignored it. I always pick up after my dogs, but asking them not to poop or pee on that stretch is ridiculous and not that person’s decision to make.
A lot of you are seriously outing yourselves as sociopaths with zero respect for others. Yes, the city owns it, but you know full well that the homeowner is tasked with caring for it. What is wrong with some of you? No wonder you like dogs better than you like people when you act the way you do.
Homeowners are not tasked with caring for it in my neighborhood. It’s considered a common area and the HOA contracted a landscaping company to maintain it. I don’t think we’re even allowed to place any signs there long term.
Oh well for sure your one HOA neighborhood where signs aren’t even allowed is the best example.
Doesn’t even matter who maintains it. Homeowners might shovel snow off sidewalks, but they can’t necessarily claim ownership. They may provide and maintain a mailbox, but they’re not allowed to use it for any purpose they want. In most jurisdictions, that strip of grass doesn’t belong to the owners of adjacent properties any more than the sidewalks or the streets do.
It does though. I have put out signs when I have just put in new plants. I don’t own my easement/hell strip/boulevard but it is my responsibility as a homeowner to care for it so that it looks decent. Why some of you are obviously pleased to destroy someone else’s investment - even if it’s small by your standards - is just sad and you come across as toxic, entitled people. This is why we can’t have nice things as a society. “That’s not theirs, I don’t care if they’re trying to take care of it, they’re crazy, I’m going to let my dog destroy it!” is an entirely messed up thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your neighbors are "ugly" because they don't want your dog peeing/pooping on the grass in front of their house? Aren't you an entitled piece of work.
Where do you suggest dogs pee?
In their own yards, dummy.
Hm, and dogs that live in apartments and condos, where should they pee.
In the designated 'dog walk' area provided by the dog-friendly complex?
That doesn't in 99 percent of dog friendly buildings in any large city, including DC. People in cities are less uptight about this kind of thing though. It's a good day if you have a 40 year old human naked and spread eagle taking a dump on your lawn!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see that though. The guy maintains the grass. He has to walk across his grass everyday to get in and out of his car when parked along the curb. The little poop bags don’t wipe all blades of grass. Poop gets on the guy’s shoes. He’s bitter now.Anonymous wrote:Does this person live near Arlington forest? There’s a guy with this sign who once yelled at a neighbor who’s dog was pooping in that part of the grass and was picking it up. He literally yelled STOP POOPING! 🙄
Did you know that soil is made up of poop and rotting plants? Is he bitter about the soil too?