I’ve noticed that more people are letting their dogs crap on the walking bridges over to East River Park and not cleaning it up, especially after each snowstorm. Then someone steps in the crap an smears it all over the walkway, making it almost impossible to get by without walking in dog doo. Something tells me these signs don't work.
So true! Saw a bunch of logs on our walk this morning. If you are a dog owner, a) you never leave the house without baggies and 2) anytime your dog drops a turd, you bag it up and trash it. Jesus Christ, this should be as reflexive as wiping your own butt when you are done on the toilet. I am saying this as a dog owner. Can't even imagine the kind of conscience that would enable a person to just blithely walk away and carry on with their life. A doggie poop is not the end of the world, but the people who do this are about as low as it gets.
I saw a guy doing doody in between cars and also at the F train/Houston St stop - right there on the platform. Yuck. Poor dogs, always getting the blame.
Actually, dog poop kind of falls apart in the wet, and then dries out in the dry, and then dry poop falls apart and gets trampled around all over the place. Yeah, you're probably standing in dog poop powder right now.
With all the everyone carrying a cameraphone these days, we should be able to take pictures of the guilty party and post them online and shitshame them into picking up after their dogs.
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I’ve noticed that more people are letting their dogs crap on the walking bridges over to East River Park and not cleaning it up, especially after each snowstorm. Then someone steps in the crap an smears it all over the walkway, making it almost impossible to get by without walking in dog doo. Something tells me these signs don't work.
ReplyDeleteSo true! Saw a bunch of logs on our walk this morning. If you are a dog owner, a) you never leave the house without baggies and 2) anytime your dog drops a turd, you bag it up and trash it. Jesus Christ, this should be as reflexive as wiping your own butt when you are done on the toilet. I am saying this as a dog owner. Can't even imagine the kind of conscience that would enable a person to just blithely walk away and carry on with their life. A doggie poop is not the end of the world, but the people who do this are about as low as it gets.
ReplyDeleteSnow melts
ReplyDeleteShit does not
Clean up after your dog
Someone make these lines into the opening lyrics of a Ramones-style song : )
There's been a lot of dog crap in Tompkins lately. No park enforcement.
ReplyDeletePick it up, pick it up, pick it up.
ReplyDeleteI saw a guy doing doody in between cars and also at the F train/Houston St stop - right there on the platform.
ReplyDeleteYuck.
Poor dogs, always getting the blame.
Actually, dog poop kind of falls apart in the wet, and then dries out in the dry, and then dry poop falls apart and gets trampled around all over the place. Yeah, you're probably standing in dog poop powder right now.
ReplyDeleteWith all the everyone carrying a cameraphone these days, we should be able to take pictures of the guilty party and post them online and shitshame them into picking up after their dogs.
ReplyDeletei have examined the evidence and conclude that 11 St. has at least one serial doodooer, usually on the south side between 2 Ave & Ave A.
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