Anonymous wrote:We have a neighbor who likes to drop their dog poop bags into our trash bin by road.
The problem is these bags sometimes break or in heat of summer smell up the container horribly, especially if sitting until next pickup..
They don't grasp this and I finally had to make a firm issue out of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d talk to them about it. They might not even know.
+1
Our contractor dumped his construction trash in my neighbor’s empty trash bin. Thankfully my neighbor walked over and told me while the contractor was talking to me. I asked the contractor to empty it out.
BTW, the trash collectors had not come for pickup, and neighbors trash can also had her trash. My contractor justified his action based on that. Ugh, no. If he needed to throw trash, he could use my trash can. There was no reason to inconvenience my neighbor. Other people’s trash can is not public property.
Anonymous wrote:I’d talk to them about it. They might not even know.
Anonymous wrote:I know my neighbors would offer to help, make space in their trash can, drive us to city dump to make the drop or whatever to make it easy. I would never do it but if I do dump something in their trashcan, no one would bat an eye knowing it must be a last resort and there must be an explanatory message in their inbox.
iAnonymous wrote:I know my neighbors would offer to help, make space in their trash can, drive us to city dump to make the drop or whatever to make it easy. I would never do it but if I do dump something in their trashcan, no one would bat an eye knowing it must be a last resort and there must be an explanatory message in their inbox.
Anonymous wrote:Why not walk over there and ask them, like a grown up?