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Ok..I'm P...ed...So help calm me down
by
hammerdrill376
on 26 Nov, 2008 14:45
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Most of you brothers that have got to know me realize I am a fairly easy going kind of guy. But right now I am really having to keep my hot tempered alter ego in check. Why?
I live in a rather nice subdivision but for the last several days I have found someones dog crap in my yard and then today in my neigbors yard. I mean it isn't like everyone here is not aware of the rules and regulations on cleaning up after their pet. Now I like dogs as much as anyone but I don't appreciate having to do someone elses job for them and pick up large dog turds off my lawn. I just don't understand why people are so inconsiderate and apparently have NO common sense. Sorry for venting but just had to get it off my chest.
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#1
by
Robmeister
on 26 Nov, 2008 16:34
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I know what you mean, brutha.....some friggen people

I've actually been walking my dog, he does his bizness on a neighbor's lawn, reach for the little baggy. Forgot to bring'm. #$%^%&*!!
So I go back to my house grab one and come back to clean up. It's common courtesy, man.
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#2
by
b.driscoll
on 26 Nov, 2008 16:58
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We had some ass clown from down the street do the same thing......but our neighbor saw that this old fool just walked away as the turd hit the grass,....so she called the cops. Dont know if anything happened to him but we do look out for him. I certainly dont blame the dog but I do blame his inconsiderate owner!
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#3
by
Razor X
on 26 Nov, 2008 19:38
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If you know who the offender is, the thing to do is scoop up the mess and dump it on his front doorstep.
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#4
by
Alexander215
on 26 Nov, 2008 20:06
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Motion activated flood lamps do wonders. You could also set up a motion activated cam to catch them, and then have them fined.
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#5
by
PowerOfCheese
on 26 Nov, 2008 23:10
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Motion activated flood lamps do wonders. You could also set up a motion activated cam to catch them, and then have them fined.
Agreed. This is really the best solution to the prob. Minor expense in equipment but a really satisfying result. I can't imagine a better option.
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#6
by
Robmeister
on 26 Nov, 2008 23:36
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Motion activated flood lamps do wonders. You could also set up a motion activated cam to catch them, and then have them fined.
Agreed. This is really the best solution to the prob. Minor expense in equipment but a really satisfying result. I can't imagine a better option.
HHhhhmmmmm........
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#7
by
PE#1
on 27 Nov, 2008 06:21
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Motion activated flood lamps do wonders. You could also set up a motion activated cam to catch them, and then have them fined.
Agreed. This is really the best solution to the prob. Minor expense in equipment but a really satisfying result. I can't imagine a better option.
HHhhhmmmmm........ 
Ditto here.

Just don't do anything to get yourself in trouble over this lazy person.
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#8
by
The Scottish Ambassador
on 27 Nov, 2008 08:54
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Couldn't agree more. Hate dog sh*t all over the place. And owners should know better. Its social responsibilty. But I echo what someone else said - keep calm and dont get into trouble over this.
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#9
by
andrew
on 27 Nov, 2008 09:24
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I had the same problem in my prior house, and it really pissed me off. Never saw it happen, but always found crap on my lawn. Our street was very popular for dog-walking, so it was hard to determine who the culprit was.
I've noticed that we get alot of dog-walkers in our new neighborhood, too, but so far no remnants left behind. But, I'm watching ...
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#10
by
Mikekoz13
on 27 Nov, 2008 09:57
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I love dogs and have three........... but some owners...........
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#11
by
hammerdrill376
on 27 Nov, 2008 11:42
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Well several of the neighbors suspect who it is and we have already taken the appropriate steps to go through our Homeowners Association board. If that dosen't work I am not above having a little man to man chat with this guy. Wanna know the bad part? He's a bald guy!!
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#12
by
The Scottish Ambassador
on 27 Nov, 2008 12:06
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Well several of the neighbors suspect who it is and we have already taken the appropriate steps to go through our Homeowners Association board. If that dosen't work I am not above having a little man to man chat with this guy. Wanna know the bad part? He's a bald guy!!
Dont suppose we can all be perfect like us m8
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#13
by
Dome of Steele
on 27 Nov, 2008 13:31
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Your anger is justified. You don't crap in their yard, why should their dogs poop in yours.
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#14
by
Alexander215
on 29 Nov, 2008 15:44
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Motion activated flood lamps do wonders. You could also set up a motion activated cam to catch them, and then have them fined.
Agreed. This is really the best solution to the prob. Minor expense in equipment but a really satisfying result. I can't imagine a better option.
HHhhhmmmmm........ 
Don't do anything you won't get caught doing 
Ditto here. 
Just don't do anything to get yourself in trouble over this lazy person. 