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originally posted by: tayton
My dog eats and certainly lives better than I, also love the little guy but honestly there's not a chance in hell I'll be picking up his turds, lol, even carry a baggy with some sand in it to make it look like I picked it up lol, I'll pay the fine.
originally posted by: dfnj2015
... and my dog pooped right in front of the steps to a church.
originally posted by: tayton
a reply to: JAGStorm
I know nobody wants to but this is unheard of in my days man, picking up crap.
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: tayton
a reply to: JAGStorm
I know nobody wants to but this is unheard of in my days man, picking up crap.
Actually, you bring up a good point. I had to think about it, but growing up, I don't ever recall anyone ever picking up the dump Fido left, and I don't recall anyone ever complaining about it.
I wonder when this stance changed, exactly?
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
a reply to: ketsuko
LOL!! Seriously??????
They actually spend the money to have a DNA test run on someone's dog's poop?
Forgive the expression, but that's pretty "anal"!!
...Nearly 3,000 apartments, mostly in North America, have signed up for the service, which costs $50 for the initial DNA test and $75 per sample. Costs of the tests are passed along, Retinger explained, in the form of fines to the “poo-petrators.”
...Dog-owners at [Timberwood Commons, a 252-apartment complex, in Lebanon, New Hampshire], are given a $50 fine the first time, $100 for the second, and $200 for the third. After that, the complex will ask the offending mutt and owner to move out — something Violette has had to do only once.
...“After three strikes, it’s like, it’s not working, and we really don’t want you to stay if you can’t pick up after your dog,” Violette said. “Most people get it, but there is usually one or two people who just can’t seem to figure out we mean business.”