Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this ok? I pass a few on my walk and drop the poop bag I’m carrying in an open commercial dumpster. I don’t open lids and it’s just my single poop bag.
I do if trash has come by but not if it's empty. People are SUPER precious about their dumpsters, which is so odd to me. They put rotten food, diapers, tampons, vomit, and other bodily fluids in there but, hey, wrapped dog poop is offensive.
And do NOT say it smells or gets all over. People don't put handfuls of it in a can. I have many animals and have had them for decades. All the usual excuses are simply inaccurate. People just get territorial.
What an odd response. Animal feces actually attracts flies and maggots. We wash our cans out bi-weekly in the summer and some azzhole put poop in it while it was out drying. So entitled.
Please don't tell me some BS facts like I don't know. I have LOTS of poop in my trash every week. Not only from litter boxes and our dogs, but from dogs that come over to play with ours. Perhaps if your can is sitting out for weeks at a time there are maggots and flies. But our trash comes weekly, and some companies bi-weekly. You aren't seeing flies and maggot unless you're not regularly dumping it out.
You wash your cans biweekly? That says more about your OCD than anything. THAT is odd.
I also suggest you look up the word entitled. It's thrown around alot and is not synonymous with "things I don't like."
Anonymous wrote:I don't make it a regular habit, but there have been occasions when I tossed the poop bag into a dumpster or full trashcan that was left out for pickup.
I have not felt any regret for doing it.
And for those saying they are calling the police, I hope if you do, you at least call the non-emergency number and not 911. I'd also like to know their response when you call.
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:I don't make it a regular habit, but there have been occasions when I tossed the poop bag into a dumpster or full trashcan that was left out for pickup.
I have not felt any regret for doing it.
And for those saying they are calling the police, I hope if you do, you at least call the non-emergency number and not 911. I'd also like to know their response when you call.
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:No harm, no foul.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it's not ok. Take your dog's shit home with you and put it in your own bin. If you don't like doing that, give up your dog.
Now that I know attitudes like yours exist over a TRASH CAN, I'll be sure to do it more. Tootles.
Anonymous wrote:I put the bag in the nearest bin. Almost never bring it home to mine.
Anonymous wrote:No, it's not ok. Take your dog's shit home with you and put it in your own bin. If you don't like doing that, give up your dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I put the bag in the nearest bin. Almost never bring it home to mine.
Well you’re a pretty crappy person then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this ok? I pass a few on my walk and drop the poop bag I’m carrying in an open commercial dumpster. I don’t open lids and it’s just my single poop bag.
I do if trash has come by but not if it's empty. People are SUPER precious about their dumpsters, which is so odd to me. They put rotten food, diapers, tampons, vomit, and other bodily fluids in there but, hey, wrapped dog poop is offensive.
And do NOT say it smells or gets all over. People don't put handfuls of it in a can. I have many animals and have had them for decades. All the usual excuses are simply inaccurate. People just get territorial.
What an odd response. Animal feces actually attracts flies and maggots. We wash our cans out bi-weekly in the summer and some azzhole put poop in it while it was out drying. So entitled.