![]() You claim to be helpful, and I'm sure you go home and puff yourself up and pretend that you are so amazing because you picked up trash. So selfish, so lazy, and so irresponsible. you know how gross the trash is, so you choose to put it in someone else's can so you don't have to smell it for weeks on end, or have it leaking out of the bottom of your can so you can walk through it and track it into YOUR house. The poop you put "in the nearest supercan" can sit there for weeks on end, COOKING and BAKING and becoming EVEN MORE DISGUSTING and making that person's life less-enjoyable for weeks on end, and exposing them and their family members to diseases all because you are too lazy to take the trash to your own can. Wouldn't it be better if the person who drank that 7-11 drink and ate McDonald's threw away their trash into an appropriate receptacle so you wouldn't have to pick it up? OF COURSE it would! Just because you choose to take on other people's responsibilities (well, you half-way do it anyway), doesn't mean that we shouldn't teach those people who are not responsible how to behave appropriately. No, no one wants things to rot on the street, they just want people to be responsible for themselves so other people don't have to be. Why should the person who owns the trash can be responsible for putting on a sign, when the person with the dog isn't responsible? I am so sick of people blaming their laziness on everyone else, and expecting everyone except for themselves to be responsible. and they are also held responsible and can be ticketed if they leave it out on the curb too long. In most places, the trash can DOES belong to the home owner. In the future, throw your own dog sh*t in your supercan! It's your dog, not mine.Whatever you do, whatever you think, be sure you have dog waste bags handy, and use bags that, um, seal in the scent. You will likely need to call in the hazmat team. You cannot imagine what I am thinking of doing to you, should I ever catch you red-handed. So your bag of slimy, leaky dog poop sits there for over a week and festers. The trash men usually just reach in and grab my bag, rather than flip the supercan over into their truck. ![]() ![]() I am very careful about recycling and usually only have 1-2 tidy bags of tear-proof hefty brand trash bags in my can. So why are you so inconsiderate as to throw your dog poop in my trash can? Your dog's poop is runny, and your plastic bag cheap and thin, therefore it has leaked into our can and now I get to clean out the dog poop, and all the maggots that have sprouted from your thoughtless and insensitive act. I even keep our supercan clean and always tucked away against the fence. I live on 46th Street and we all (the immediate neighbors) maintain a clean and attractive alley. Here's how one Tenleytown listserv contributor expressed her feelings: But that lack of eloquence doesn't detract from the main argument against using a stranger's trash can for your dog's poop: it's gross. The arguments against are often not expressed eloquently.
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