What a bunch of shit this has turned out to be.Anonymous wrote:Putting your trash in someone else's can makes you an asshole. Putting dog shit in someone else's trash can makes you a dipshit asshole.
Anonymous wrote:No! The only thing worse are people who leave their bags of poop on the ground, tied up, but not in a trash can - as if there are little fairies who come around and throw that out for you. They deserve a special place in hell.
Anonymous wrote:To me, it's ok if the trash has not been collected yet. But if the trash is collected already , throwing dog poop in it is gross. It stays there for 6 more days till the next time trash is collected. The smell is terrible and attracts flies and other bugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous
Someone has been doing this at my house/trash can.
Perhaps they don't realize that the garbage collectors grab the big garbage bag out of my trash bin and the dog poop bag (being so small) falls to the bottom (and is left in the trash bin). Then we roll the bin into our garage and find that the stink is someone's dog poop --- and we don't have a dog.
It's beyond rude to use someone else's trash can for your dog's poop. Put it in your own trash can. It's baffling to me that anyone thinks it is o.k. to do this.
No, sweetheart, it is not "beyond rude" to use your trash can. It's totally ok. If you don't like it, do as a PP suggests and lock them up.
Ok you sound pretty condescending with your "sweetheart" comment. It's not o.k. to leave poop in my trash can. And No, I can't "lock them up" b/c it only happens when my trash bin is set out for the garbage collector to take the trash (but as I stated, the small poop bags fall to the bottom). Otherwise, my trash bins are "locked up" in my garage. My trash bin on my property is not for general public use.
Do you eat on it? in it? Does it sit in your living room? Do you use it as part of your decor? It's a trash can. I GUARANTEE it you wouldn't notice the poo was in it if you were not looking for it. Tied up bags of poo don't smell. I smell the food I throw out (due to septic we don't use the garbage disposal) more than anything else. (and spare me about the small bags falling to the bottom, I have had two large dogs and over ten years have never had a problem with the bags falling out or whatever it is you are alleging).
It's a trash can. This is trash. I'm not walking into your home to toss my trash.
I find some of your obsessions with your trash cans, your propriety area interest in them, and what goes in it to be more than a little strange. And resulting to "asshole" and name calling is more rude than your accusation.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know if someone has addressed this (and I simply refuse to read 8 pages of what I'm sure are delightful posts on this topic, but in DC at least, trash men only tage garbage that is bagged up. Tiny little plastic bags don't count. So there's a significant possibility that the little bags of dog poop will NOT be picked up, and will (best case) have to be put into a larger bag by the can's owner, after sittign at the bottom of the can for a few days (gross) or (worst case) split opin in the bottom of the can (beyond gross). Based on that, yes, it's rude.
This is not true in my DC neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:People around here are so uptight. I'd rather have it in my cans than left on my lawn for me or my kids to step in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know if someone has addressed this (and I simply refuse to read 8 pages of what I'm sure are delightful posts on this topic, but in DC at least, trash men only tage garbage that is bagged up. Tiny little plastic bags don't count. So there's a significant possibility that the little bags of dog poop will NOT be picked up, and will (best case) have to be put into a larger bag by the can's owner, after sittign at the bottom of the can for a few days (gross) or (worst case) split opin in the bottom of the can (beyond gross). Based on that, yes, it's rude.
This is not true in my DC neighborhood.
It's also not true in my Montgomery County neighborhood. Trash men take everything in the can that's not specifically prohibited (eg, large branches, concrete blocks, car batteries), whether it's specially bagged or not.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know if someone has addressed this (and I simply refuse to read 8 pages of what I'm sure are delightful posts on this topic, but in DC at least, trash men only tage garbage that is bagged up. Tiny little plastic bags don't count. So there's a significant possibility that the little bags of dog poop will NOT be picked up, and will (best case) have to be put into a larger bag by the can's owner, after sittign at the bottom of the can for a few days (gross) or (worst case) split opin in the bottom of the can (beyond gross). Based on that, yes, it's rude.
This is not true in my DC neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know if someone has addressed this (and I simply refuse to read 8 pages of what I'm sure are delightful posts on this topic, but in DC at least, trash men only tage garbage that is bagged up. Tiny little plastic bags don't count. So there's a significant possibility that the little bags of dog poop will NOT be picked up, and will (best case) have to be put into a larger bag by the can's owner, after sittign at the bottom of the can for a few days (gross) or (worst case) split opin in the bottom of the can (beyond gross). Based on that, yes, it's rude.
This is EXACTLY what is happening in my suburban neighborhood.
Dog walker/owner puts the doo-doo bag in my trash bin that is set out for the trash collector. I am sure dog owner is not aware that the tiny doo-doo bag is not grabbed when the trash collectors reach into my trash bin. The trash collectors grab what looks like a large white garbage bag, and leave the small doo-doo bag to fall to the bottom of the trash bin (they don't want to lift the entire heavy wheeled trash bin upside down when they can just take the one garbage bag in it). When we bring the wheeled trash bin back to our garage, the dog poop is left to smell.
Bottom line -- I don't have a dog b/c I don't want dog poop in my life. Keep your dog poop to yourself.
And by the way PP (previous page), I wasn't the person who called you an @sshole for leaving your poop in someone's bin. So you (PP) made an incorrect assumption "sweetheart". I called it "beyond rude."
I don't know if someone has addressed this (and I simply refuse to read 8 pages of what I'm sure are delightful posts on this topic, but in DC at least, trash men only tage garbage that is bagged up. Tiny little plastic bags don't count. So there's a significant possibility that the little bags of dog poop will NOT be picked up, and will (best case) have to be put into a larger bag by the can's owner, after sittign at the bottom of the can for a few days (gross) or (worst case) split opin in the bottom of the can (beyond gross). Based on that, yes, it's rude.