Anonymous wrote:This is one of those things that truly amazes me. It's trash. In a trash can. Wrapped in a bag. You put discarded food in it. You put other things in it that smell (used sanitary products). You can piss and moan all you want, but you know that is true. (There is poop in our can at all times and you can't smell it.)
I think, truly, this is something that people just have an over-reaction to for no apparent reason. But, this is not a battle I am willing to have so I keep the dog's poop bags until I get home to prevent the uptighties from having a coronary.
Anonymous wrote:NP - what if it's not dog poop? What if it's an empty disposable coffee cup, or a gum wrapper...something like that? Are people still annoyed by that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. I hate all dogs including your special larla.
2. I do not want your dog crapping in my yard where my kid plays. Can he crap in your yard for you to step in?
3. I paid for the trash cans, trash pick up and they are on private property. You have no business using my trash cans on my property.
4. Out trash collectors only grab large bags. They do not dump the cans. Anything small gets left will we put it in a big bag. I do not want to be dealing with your old dog poop.
5. It stinks.
6. Did I mention my dislike for dogs, especially on my property?
Almost none of these correspond to the question I asked but thanks for letting us all know how you feel about dogs. And I am mostly referring to trash cans that are out at the curb, not on your private property (but fine, the trash collector thing seems like a valid reason so thanks for illuminating me). As for my dog pooping on your lawn, serious question, what do you do about all the other animals that poop/pee on your lawn (birds/deer/foxes/cats/squirrels)?
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, this is something I really don't care about. If your trash cans are out on the street, in a public area, I will use them if I need to. I'm thinking you'd rather I do that than not pick up after my dog.
To be clear, I always pick up after my dog and I often carry the waste back to my building. I just don't feel committed to that and have no problem using publicly available trashcans along the way.
I feel no guilt about it. Trash is trash and if you leave your cans out in public, people might use them. I see no problem with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is one of those things that truly amazes me. It's trash. In a trash can. Wrapped in a bag. You put discarded food in it. You put other things in it that smell (used sanitary products). You can piss and moan all you want, but you know that is true. (There is poop in our can at all times and you can't smell it.)
I think, truly, this is something that people just have an over-reaction to for no apparent reason. But, this is not a battle I am willing to have so I keep the dog's poop bags until I get home to prevent the uptighties from having a coronary.
Its MY personal trash can, that I purchased for MY trash. YOUR trash goes in YOUR trash can. Its pretty simple, actually.
THIS!!! Thank You, anon poster!
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want me to come to your house and crap in your toilet?
Not quite sure how that's relevant, helpful, or comparable but if you came over to my house and were my guest I would let you poop in my toilet. You can't help it if you have to go when you're there.
Anonymous wrote:This is one of those things that truly amazes me. It's trash. In a trash can. Wrapped in a bag. You put discarded food in it. You put other things in it that smell (used sanitary products). You can piss and moan all you want, but you know that is true. (There is poop in our can at all times and you can't smell it.)
I think, truly, this is something that people just have an over-reaction to for no apparent reason. But, this is not a battle I am willing to have so I keep the dog's poop bags until I get home to prevent the uptighties from having a coronary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is one of those things that truly amazes me. It's trash. In a trash can. Wrapped in a bag. You put discarded food in it. You put other things in it that smell (used sanitary products). You can piss and moan all you want, but you know that is true. (There is poop in our can at all times and you can't smell it.)
I think, truly, this is something that people just have an over-reaction to for no apparent reason. But, this is not a battle I am willing to have so I keep the dog's poop bags until I get home to prevent the uptighties from having a coronary.
Its MY personal trash can, that I purchased for MY trash. YOUR trash goes in YOUR trash can. Its pretty simple, actually.
Anonymous wrote:This is one of those things that truly amazes me. It's trash. In a trash can. Wrapped in a bag. You put discarded food in it. You put other things in it that smell (used sanitary products). You can piss and moan all you want, but you know that is true. (There is poop in our can at all times and you can't smell it.)
I think, truly, this is something that people just have an over-reaction to for no apparent reason. But, this is not a battle I am willing to have so I keep the dog's poop bags until I get home to prevent the uptighties from having a coronary.