Saturday, May 14, 2016

Noted



A new Urban Etiquette Sign on East Third Street between Avenue A and Avenue B...

Photo by Stacie Joy

9 comments:

  1. They should put this sign up on 2nd bet A and B as well. It amazes and disgusts me how these "owners" let their dogs crap all over the block in which they live, and just walk away without the common courtesy to clean up after them. I think we know who the real animals are...

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  2. I believe this is part of the new street tree planting initiative by the Parks Department (https://www.nycgovparks.org/trees/street-tree-planting).

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  3. Yes, the new trees they just planted last week on E 4th st. are already filled with dog shit.

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  4. Someone shit in my stairwell this week. It was not a dog. *UGH*

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  5. After 1978 the law is "pick up after your dog" not "curb your dog."

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  6. " It amazes and disgusts me how these "owners" let their dogs crap all over the block in which they live"

    I believe it is the opposite, a lot of the people that walk their dog(s) on my block 12th a-b don't live on the block.

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  7. I always direct my owner to the curb, where I do my business. I'm a good dog! The human...she has to work at it.

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  8. Grieve, do a wall of shame for these animals. When I catch them I give em hell, but next time I'll take a pic and shame them.

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  9. The law is to pick up after your dog, since 1978... Not curbing your dog.

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