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Carl in Tampa
06-11-2015, 05:07 PM
This is not to get a long discussion going, but to demonstrate that the dog poop problem is not confined to The Villages.

The photo below is from an urban location.

Click on photo to make it larger so you can read it.

sunnyatlast
06-11-2015, 05:18 PM
She hit the nail on the head.

Now we wait for the enablers of the rude to show up and make excuses for why the dog "can't" do it in its own yard or on sidewalks or on pavement (as our dog has always done on all 3 surfaces).

gomoho
06-11-2015, 05:37 PM
She hit the nail on the head.

Now we wait for the enablers of the rude to show up and make excuses for why the dog "can't" do it in its own yard or on sidewalks or on pavement (as our dog has always done on all 3 surfaces).

Think they had more of a problem that is wasn't picked up rather then it was done, but I could be wrong.

karostay
06-11-2015, 05:58 PM
Oh hum

redwitch
06-11-2015, 06:06 PM
Love the "Love, Annie." I think I'd let my dog poop just to watch her balancing act on the car windshield.

Mleeja
06-11-2015, 06:52 PM
The offenders are getting tricky, like the person that had his dog poop behind the Glenbrook sign...

BogeyBoy
06-11-2015, 10:02 PM
Sea Lookout Park- The largest ocean-side park, this wide grassy stretch on Del Playa serves as a picnic spot and play area for hundreds of people a day. The volleyball court is popular for large and small groups alike and the wooden structures provide a nice place to look out over the ocean. Sea Lookout Park was developed by landscape artist Lloyd Hamrol, although it is still referred to fondly today as “Dog Sh-- Park”-a name which reflects its primary use as an empty lot throughout the 70s and 80s. Sea Lookout Park also has a plaque commemorating The Isla Vista Tree—a huge cypress hanging over the ocean that became a symbol of Isla Vista’s quest for self-governance. When the tree fell into the ocean, residents fought for the plaque to honor its importance to the people.

BobnBev
06-12-2015, 03:52 AM
This is not to get a long discussion going, but to demonstrate that the dog poop problem is not confined to The Villages.

The photo below is from an urban location.

Click on photo to make it larger so you can read it.

Thanks, Carl
We were long overdue for a dog-poop thread.:a040::coolsmiley::popcorn::popcorn::1rotfl ::1rotfl:

Cedwards38
06-12-2015, 07:08 AM
I think we could sell tickets for that show!:clap2:

Taltarzac725
06-12-2015, 08:26 AM
Love the "Love, Annie." I think I'd let my dog poop just to watch her balancing act on the car windshield.

I was thinking the same thing. Woman writes threatening, humorous note to owner of dog that poops on her lawn | WGNO (http://wgno.com/2014/09/10/woman-writes-threatening-humorous-note-to-owner-of-dog-that-poops-on-her-lawn/)

Looks like it was an idle threat though. From the expression of Annie (Annie Preece) from the LA article, she looks she is thinking about doing something special a la Anne Hathaway to this reporters' car's windshield. (Hathaway put a bag of dog poop on a paparazzi's windshield).

On another subject, Annie Preece (the writer of the note) has some interesting street art. https://www.facebook.com/AnniePreeceArtwork https://www.facebook.com/AnniePreeceArtwork/photos/a.593258650705086.1073741826.106978942666395/965960620101552/?type=1&theater

sunnyatlast
06-12-2015, 10:42 AM
Think they had more of a problem that is wasn't picked up rather then it was done, but I could be wrong.

She specifically mentioned the dog owner allowed on their "lawn".

There is NO reason to allow the dog onto somebody's lawn unless they need to escape getting hit by a vehicle coming at them.