See that's the problem with the country today. People cleaning up dog crap. When I was growing up in the 1750s, 1850s 1950s (pick two) there were no leash laws. Dogs crapped where dogs crapped and it was up to us to watch where we stepped. We learned the world isn't fair from all those doggy landmines. Today, kids expect the world to be fair and get upset when it isn't. Tough. No wonder Obama got elected. It is all because of this crap.
The guy called in complaints weekly for a few years the way he talked. They told him to handle it. So he did.
No tweeter button here. What are you talking about?
Sumptin dont sound right fer sureSo, the Police said it was legal to shoot a neighbors Dog, which was on a leash in the control of the neighbor, I find this very hard to believe.
please, no....I'm requesting we bring the like button back, lol.
This whole discussion reminds me how much I hate neighborhoods, and cities, and being around people (present company excluded, of course)
I never lived in town until college. Now that I have, and have travelled a lot, I realize "civilization" is massively over rated (and not very civilized). Once I'm done and retired I'll probably move back out to a ranch somewhere in BFE, TX and never look back.
'Cause when you're on your own land in BFE issues like dogs peeing on your lawn, open carry, concealed carry, HOAs, and asking the government if its OK to pick your nose don't exist (in practical terms). You do what you want and no one bothers you.
I'd just ask him, "What dog shit?"
So I was out walking my dog tonight around the neighborhood when she squats to pee in someones lawn. She does her business and right as I start to move along I hear a couple of loud bangs coming from the upstairs window of the house. Shortly therefter, some guy yells " You better pick up your dogs shit off my lawn". Now, take in mind, I live in a very large neighborhood of well over 1000 homes. It is a very pet friendly development with at least a dog in every other backyard. They even go so far as to provide mess bags(for free) at several high traffic areas. Not to mention, I was carrying one at the time with my dogs crap already in it. So obviously, there was no dog crap for me to take off of his lawn and I certainly didn't appreciate his tone or language. I DID immediately respond with bag held up, "my dog didn't shit in your lawn..... thanks". But a part of me is still left fuming even though my point was communicated. I guess its because he decided to "get tough" from behind the second story screened window of his house. Maybe if he actually knew what was actually going on in his own front yard he might have kept his mouth shut. It amazes me how little respect people show each other now a days over the most trivial crap. Anyhow, just wanted to share and see how y'all might have approached this.