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Saturday, January 24, 2015
New Local Paper Becomes Chew Toy For This K-9
A viewer says every time they drop off one of these papers his dog goes right after it and tears it to shreds.
6 comments:
Anonymous
said...
I've called several times and told them to keep their paper out of my yard and that if I wanted more litter paper I'd go buy some at Petsmart! They won't stop next step have Basset Hound arrested for littering!!
It's incredible how they throw them around, pile them up week after week, even on both ends of horseshoe driveways, even just toss them into the middle of the street. After rain storms a lot of them get picked up by the County while clearing gutters. You'd think they'd get a clue, what being NEWS people.
I've so often wished that I could get everyone in my neighborhood...at the very least in my street...to save about five or six weeks of these deliveries and then all wait for the delivery vehicle to come back around, at which time we all throw these pieces of crap back at him/her in protest. While probably not a legal precedent, as far as I'm concerned, them throwing that rag in my driveway is trespass on MY private property, however I'm sure our fine legal system would instead find my neighbors and myself guilty of some trumped up assault charge for staging such a protest. Calling them is a waste of time. Stopping them in the street and asking them politely to excluded you from their delivery is a waste of time yet if they pile up at the end of my driveway and (as the previous poster mentioned) get washed into the storm drain grates...I get a nasty gram from my HOA!!! Land of the free, home of the brave and all too often, the intolerably stupid!
6 comments:
I've called several times and told them to keep their paper out of my yard and that if I wanted more litter paper I'd go buy some at Petsmart! They won't stop next step have Basset Hound arrested for littering!!
Independent crapper.
It's incredible how they throw them around, pile them up week after week, even on both ends of horseshoe driveways, even just toss them into the middle of the street. After rain storms a lot of them get picked up by the County while clearing gutters. You'd think they'd get a clue, what being NEWS people.
I've so often wished that I could get everyone in my neighborhood...at the very least in my street...to save about five or six weeks of these deliveries and then all wait for the delivery vehicle to come back around, at which time we all throw these pieces of crap back at him/her in protest. While probably not a legal precedent, as far as I'm concerned, them throwing that rag in my driveway is trespass on MY private property, however I'm sure our fine legal system would instead find my neighbors and myself guilty of some trumped up assault charge for staging such a protest. Calling them is a waste of time. Stopping them in the street and asking them politely to excluded you from their delivery is a waste of time yet if they pile up at the end of my driveway and (as the previous poster mentioned) get washed into the storm drain grates...I get a nasty gram from my HOA!!! Land of the free, home of the brave and all too often, the intolerably stupid!
I have also called repeatedly to have them stop throwing them in my yard but it hasn't worked. What else do I need to do, this is crazy?!
Save them then dump them then throw them on there property at night
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