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"Dave Hall" wrote in message
... On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 14:46:44 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: If you get it in the treads of your boots, where do you take the boots to clean them off? Let's assume it's a HUGE amount of ****. Garden hose? Ha. Talk about stepping in it.....you just did. I now live in an apartment. The neighborhood's full of stray dogs. The hose outlet is covered by a locked box so the entire complex doesn't have a car washing party. Where would you suggest I clean my shoes? Kitchen sink? Works for me. Does your family use the sinks as toilets, too? crime has been compounded. Unfortunately, this isn't MY private property, or I'd settle the issue. Since it isn't your property, you have no right to complain. The residents have the right to complain because the dogs are ruining common-use areas. This is the same logic used when municipalities ban dogs from certain parks. With what? And where would I put it? I usually walked in the street so that if a (rare) accidental dropping would occur, it would be in the street and not in someone's yard. With a tool and a bag, you idiot. The street is shared property. Nobody wants it on the sidewalks Which is why it's in the street and not on the sidewalks. That's much different. This way, if someone who doesn't live nearby is getting back into their car and steps in it, they are forced to foul their car rugs. Kids play on the sidewalks. Kids (all kids, everywhere, throughout recorded history) put their hands near or in their mouths. Regardless of what the law says, it's your responsibility to clean it up within seconds of it happening. Period. Who's responsibility is it to clean up the droppings from the Canadian Geese, Deer, Squirrels, Chipmunks, Foxes, Wild Turkey, Rabbits, Occasional bears, Raccoons, Possums, Various species of birds, etc? Do kids only pick up dog poop? When you come up with a good answer for that, then maybe I'll entertain your fantasy. Stupid question. NOBODY can control thousands of wild animals. But dog owners can control their dogs and clean up after them. |
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