Friday, December 17, 2010

Saturday, December 4, 2010

On Garfield near 7th Ave.

Why do people have to buy and install signs like this on their property.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Dog diarrheal on 7th and President



I don't care how sick your dog is, you should treat the sidewalk (and the rest of the world) as if it was your living room.  Why should people have to walk through this crap and drag it back into their homes.

Come on, this shit was left just a few feet from a crosswalk.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

From my friends at Passive Aggressive Notes.com

From my friends at Passive Aggressive Notes.com

Did you want a doggy bag for those leftovers, sir?

November 8th, 2010 · 56 comments

Our submitter says this isn’t the first time her father has put up this display in his front yard…proving, I guess that some people will go through a lot of shit just to make a point. (Meanwhile, the neighborhood dogs and dog owners continue to go about their business.)
Thank you for leaving this for me. I really don't need it. Feel free to take it home for your own use.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

On President St, Near 8th Ave


I  feel bad for the (REAL) child that might have stepped out of that minivan

Monday, May 24, 2010

On 8th ave near 4th Street

I don't know why do owners assume that their dog has a right to pee on another living thing.

Even in Manhattan


The following happened in late March on Third Avenue and 92nd Street.
That morning, I was walking toward the bakery where I usually buy my breakfast scone. A bakery worker was standing outside the door, holding a large, unwieldy tray of pastries and looking steadily at me.
“Can I open the door for you?” I asked.
“I’m just watching you step in dog poop,” he replied. And he was, as I did.
Joan Platt

Monday, May 17, 2010

What should they do with their crap?


I spent 5 hours in Prospect Park on Sunday, May 16.  From Noon to 5pm, all the time I was in the middle of the long meadow.

Most dogs were leashed, may were not.

3 people were barbecuing around us.  We were not in a "designated area".

Tons of people were biking on the sidewalk.

Some people were drinking wine and beer.

Unauthorized vendors were selling ices.

Look up, the trash was never picked up. 

The cops drove by a few times (on the sidewalk in a giant van with their windows rolled up).  The did not care.  No "crimes" were being committed.  I guess getting out of their van would have meant giving out summons and then the "crime rate" in Prospect Park would go up.

So why should anyone pick up their dog's crap, there is nowhere to put it.

But it is not just about poop......

Thursday, May 6, 2010

On the Corner of 7th and President.


This was 8:30am.  I wonder how many REAL Children had to step in this on their way to school


Saturday, March 27, 2010

Union Street is still a mess

In font of the Garden of Union.  I guess some people care about their world and some don't


If this guy wants to get to his bike at the Union Market, he has to stop over this bag of shit.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Prospect Park West from Grand Army Plaza to Bartel Prichard Square

It is about a mile long and now that the snow is melting in looks like a pasture.  I could have taken a hundred photos, but you have to draw the line somewhere.

Monday, February 8, 2010

On President St, Near 8th Ave

This new tree was planted within the past few years and this dog owner let is dog climb over the fence to poop.

The thing is that the people who live in the coop that is next to this tree get down on their hands and knees and planted the little shrubs.  They also regularly maintain the tree pit with mulish.

The owner of the dog who left their crap there probably lives on the same block.

Sad

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

On Butler near Sterling

In front of a nice building with an awning there are three young trees.  Each tree has a "Please Curb Your Dog" sign.


Sunday, January 3, 2010