Jobs that have become more difficult over the years
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1. The people who empty public bins. 

When I were a lad people would let their dogs crap everywhere to dry and go white. All you've have in bins would be empty Quattro cans or Marathon wrappers and the like. Now with people throwing their "dogs' eggs" into bins (with varying degrees of poo-bag tying methods) the emptying of said receptacles must be fraught with danger and not overly pleasant.
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I can't understand the people who pick up their dogs mess and put it in small bags. They then proceed to hang these bags from branches of trees.

Am I missing something here ?
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#3
Moderating this dump
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(03-18-2021, 07:43 AM)Supamart Wrote: I can't understand the people who pick up their dogs mess and put it in small bags. They then proceed to hang these bags from branches of trees.

Am I missing something here ?

I've noticed a few of them when walking my dog, dirty, thick, selfish bastards.   Angry
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#5
An organic equivalent to tacky plastic xmas decorations, though
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The idea is to take the poop bags back to your house or place them in appropriate bins. Better than letting your dog poop everywhere and leave it there for people to walk in or get their wheelchairs etc covered in.

The bins hook to the back of the wagons and they lift and empty don’t they? Not much manual lifting anymore.
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(03-18-2021, 08:07 AM)Derek Hardballs Wrote: The idea is to take the poop bags back to your house or place them in appropriate bins. Better than letting your dog poop everywhere and leave it there for people to walk in or get their wheelchairs etc covered in.

The bins hook to the back of the wagons and they lift and empty don’t they? No much manual lifting anymore.

What about those bins in the middle of country parks etc. that you can't park a van next to?
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(03-18-2021, 07:53 AM)Psalm23 Wrote:
(03-18-2021, 07:43 AM)Supamart Wrote: I can't understand the people who pick up their dogs mess and put it in small bags. They then proceed to hang these bags from branches of trees.

Am I missing something here ?

I've noticed a few of them when walking my dog, dirty, thick, selfish bastards.   Angry

That is my “pet hate”.  I see loads of dog bags in hedgerows, drainage ditches.  A gardener told me the other year that if they are using a strimmer and hit a dog bag they get covered in dog shit. 

One day walking I spotted around 20 dog bags disposed of behind a tree just of a tow path.  

Why don’t they just flick it into the hedgerow with a stick instead of bagging it first?

The latest craze is “lockdown” walkers who take coffee with them for their walk and throw the cups in the hedgerows.  Selfish, inconsiderate wankers.
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(03-18-2021, 08:08 AM)Fido Wrote:
(03-18-2021, 08:07 AM)Derek Hardballs Wrote: The idea is to take the poop bags back to your house or place them in appropriate bins. Better than letting your dog poop everywhere and leave it there for people to walk in or get their wheelchairs etc covered in.

The bins hook to the back of the wagons and they lift and empty don’t they? No much manual lifting anymore.

What about those bins in the middle of country parks etc. that you can't park a van next to?

I don’t know, don’t they have those quad bikes, smaller vans and mini road cleaner type things? 

In regards to dog poop it’s not really rocket science place in bag, tie, place in appropriate bin either on walk or wait until back at home. Don’t be a beep and leave it on the floor or flick it into hedges/ longer grass.
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(03-18-2021, 07:43 AM)Supamart Wrote: I can't understand the people who pick up their dogs mess and put it in small bags. They then proceed to hang these bags from branches of trees.

Am I missing something here ?

Oh Lord.

I didn't realise that was only for getting rid of dog plop.

I feel so bad now.
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