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Dog Owners: Use Caution around 454 Prospect Place - Page 2 — Brooklynian

Dog Owners: Use Caution around 454 Prospect Place

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  • whynot_31
    edited August 2014
    The only things that gets people more exicted than a dog poop thread is a bike thread, or a babies in bars thread.
  • Maybe we should have the babies on bikes in bars being pulled by dogs who are currently pooping super thread? We might just break Brooklynian if not the internet. 
  • Because I predate the internet, I know that I would be fine without it.

    However, I wonder if it could survive without me.

  • Anyone had any experience with fines for not cleaning up after dogs? Signs are posted all over the place (with a very wide range of fines listed), but I don't know if it is ever enforced. I never saw it happening, and I never heard of it happening. 
    I grew up seeing these signs:
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    I have never heard of anyone getting fined.

    When I was a kid in the 80s, the section of Carroll Street where the store Reclaimed Home is now used to be  booby trapped with dog poop. I used to have to dodge it when I was on my way to school. That street is much cleaner now. 

    The dog poop is an issue in my complex too; some use grass patches as a de facto doggy run and they don't pooper scoop.

    Maybe the "broken windows" approach should be directed towards failure to clean up after one's dog too.
  • I have no doubt that not picking up after your dog in an Impact Zone, in the view if a police officer would result in a ticket.

    For better or worse, those zones are not everywhere.
  • whynot_31
    edited August 2014
    Some people do get fined.

    Here is a list of how many tickets have been issued for not picking up dog poop, by neighborhood:

    http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20140819/fort-greene/map-new-york-citys-most-dog-poop-filled-neighborhoods



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