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Inappropiate behavior on Vanderbilt Avenue — Brooklynian

Inappropiate behavior on Vanderbilt Avenue

I was walking along Vanderbilt Avenue on a Saturday morning a week ago when I saw the most atrocious, irresponsible behavior perpetuated by a young set of parents. They were letting their son (who looked to be about 4 or 5 years old) pee against a tree FACING the street, in front of businesses and passing cars. They acted like it was no big deal - while everyone looked in horror at this disgusting animalistic act! There is no excuse for this type of behavior and I hope other parents don't find this to be acceptable. Next time I see something like this I will be calling the authorities. *shudder*
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  • while everyone looked in horror at this disgusting animalistic act!
    take it easy
  • while everyone looked in horror at this disgusting animalistic act!
    take it easy
  • Subject: The tree story

    Yes, I was actually sitting on the bench at the Joyce Bakery reading when this happened. I realized that the people were not "from around here" but perhaps from a part of the world where this is more commonplace.
    I ended up talking to the grandmother and drank my coffee.
    The little boy was very cute.
    I did recommend the bathroom to the parents (who walked away for an errand I am guessing) but they looked at me as if they couldn't comprehend.
    I have heard that in Isreal and Germany that this is common and many years ago I was traveling in Greece and did see what looked and sounded like "Europeans" doing the same thing (adults too).
  • Subject: The tree story

    Yes, I was actually sitting on the bench at the Joyce Bakery reading when this happened. I realized that the people were not "from around here" but perhaps from a part of the world where this is more commonplace.
    I ended up talking to the grandmother and drank my coffee.
    The little boy was very cute.
    I did recommend the bathroom to the parents (who walked away for an errand I am guessing) but they looked at me as if they couldn't comprehend.
    I have heard that in Isreal and Germany that this is common and many years ago I was traveling in Greece and did see what looked and sounded like "Europeans" doing the same thing (adults too).
  • Oh, I realize this must have been another incident...the child was 18 months.
  • Oh, I realize this must have been another incident...the child was 18 months.
  • I'm not sure that public urination by children is acceptable anywhere in urban Europe. I'm not sure that it's acceptable by adults, either, but it's hard to control a drunk man.

    This topic comes up quite a bit on these boards (public urination in Brooklyn, not whether or not doing so in European cities is acceptable). Why is it so hard for today's children to go at home?
  • I'm not sure that public urination by children is acceptable anywhere in urban Europe. I'm not sure that it's acceptable by adults, either, but it's hard to control a drunk man.

    This topic comes up quite a bit on these boards (public urination in Brooklyn, not whether or not doing so in European cities is acceptable). Why is it so hard for today's children to go at home?
  • Reminds me a little ditty:

    Birds do it, bees do it
    Even educated fleas do it
    Let's do it, let's pee in public

    In Spain the best upper sets do it
    Lithuanians and Letts do it
    Let's do it, let's pee in public

    The Dutch in old Amsterdam do it
    Not to mention the Finns
    Folks in Siam do it
    Think of Siamese twins

    Some Argentines, without means do it
    People say in Boston even beans do it
    Let's do it, let's pee in public

    Romantic sponges they say do it
    Oysters down in Oyster Bay do it
    Let's do it, let's pee in public

    Cold Cape Cod clams, 'gainst their wish, do it
    Even lazy jellyfish do it
    Let's do it, let's pee in public

    Electric eels, I might add, do it
    Though it shocks 'em I know
    Why ask if shad do it
    Waiter, bring me shadroe

    In shallow shoals, English soles do it
    Goldfish in the privacy of bowls do it
    Let's do it, let's pee in public
  • Reminds me a little ditty:

    Birds do it, bees do it
    Even educated fleas do it
    Let's do it, let's pee in public

    In Spain the best upper sets do it
    Lithuanians and Letts do it
    Let's do it, let's pee in public

    The Dutch in old Amsterdam do it
    Not to mention the Finns
    Folks in Siam do it
    Think of Siamese twins

    Some Argentines, without means do it
    People say in Boston even beans do it
    Let's do it, let's pee in public

    Romantic sponges they say do it
    Oysters down in Oyster Bay do it
    Let's do it, let's pee in public

    Cold Cape Cod clams, 'gainst their wish, do it
    Even lazy jellyfish do it
    Let's do it, let's pee in public

    Electric eels, I might add, do it
    Though it shocks 'em I know
    Why ask if shad do it
    Waiter, bring me shadroe

    In shallow shoals, English soles do it
    Goldfish in the privacy of bowls do it
    Let's do it, let's pee in public
  • StoopLady wrote: Oh, I realize this must have been another incident...the child was 18 months.
    I believe this child was possibly marking the others scent. I don't have kids, but this seems most logical in animal behavior.
  • StoopLady wrote: Oh, I realize this must have been another incident...the child was 18 months.
    I believe this child was possibly marking the others scent. I don't have kids, but this seems most logical in animal behavior.
  • it is ridiculous that the parent wouldn't do a better job of finding a spot, but when a 4 year old who is *finally* potty-trained says he has to go, you have about 1.4 minutes to find a spot. if they're not from around there, they might not know what to do.

    growing up in the suburbs, my brother went on trees all the time when we'd be out for the day, but it wasn't in an urban setting so it doesn't really translate. if they aren't from the city though they might not have realized how innapropriate it was. i think it's gross, but it's a little kid. it would REALLY bother me if it was an adult. that is disgusting.
  • it is ridiculous that the parent wouldn't do a better job of finding a spot, but when a 4 year old who is *finally* potty-trained says he has to go, you have about 1.4 minutes to find a spot. if they're not from around there, they might not know what to do.

    growing up in the suburbs, my brother went on trees all the time when we'd be out for the day, but it wasn't in an urban setting so it doesn't really translate. if they aren't from the city though they might not have realized how innapropriate it was. i think it's gross, but it's a little kid. it would REALLY bother me if it was an adult. that is disgusting.
  • you're going to call the authorities? i'm sure the police have better things to do
  • you're going to call the authorities? i'm sure the police have better things to do
  • Calm down. It's not an epidemic -- it's one kid peeing on a tree.

    Also, I have no problem with it. Everybody's fancy dog pees on the sidewalk, where I'm walking. They should be so polite as this kid.
  • Calm down. It's not an epidemic -- it's one kid peeing on a tree.

    Also, I have no problem with it. Everybody's fancy dog pees on the sidewalk, where I'm walking. They should be so polite as this kid.
  • i agree. calling the police would be a complete waste of their time.
  • i agree. calling the police would be a complete waste of their time.
  • copiesofcopies wrote: Calm down. It's not an epidemic -- it's one kid peeing on a tree.

    Also, I have no problem with it. Everybody's fancy dog pees on the sidewalk, where I'm walking. They should be so polite as this kid.
    Disgusting. People should act civilized when in a public space. If you want to pee on objects like a dog, feel free to do it on your furniture, behind closed doors.

    I would have loved to see the parents get a citation for lewd conduct.
  • Subject: Re: Inappropiate behavior on Vanderbilt Avenue

    prospectheightsyo wrote: There is no excuse for this type of behavior and I hope other parents don't find this to be acceptable.
    Do you have dreams of having a lawn so you can sit on your front stoop and yell at kids to get off of it? I'm not defending the kid here but your reaction strikes me a a level or two over the top.
  • so many more unacceptable things happen in our neighborhood, i'd put this at the way bottom of the list.
  • i shouldn't have to see a naked 2 year old kid standing there on a street corner pissing onto a tree while their parents look on. Yes, he was completely naked pissing on the tree.

    There's a reason why there are laws making this illegal -- you don't have to agree with them but you do have to obey them.
  • i shouldn't have to see parents threatening and smacking their children at the supermarket, but i see that daily.
  • Subject: Re: Inappropiate behavior on Vanderbilt Avenue

    melanarchy wrote: [quote=prospectheightsyo]There is no excuse for this type of behavior and I hope other parents don't find this to be acceptable.
    Do you have dreams of having a lawn so you can sit on your front stoop and yell at kids to get off of it? I'm not defending the kid here but your reaction strikes me a a level or two over the top.

    Where's your lawn so I can go piss on it on the way home from the bar, now that this is acceptable neighborhood behavior for you. Or is there an age restriction that makes this acceptable?
  • brooklynpotter wrote: i shouldn't have to see parents threatening and smacking their children at the supermarket, but i see that daily.
    Just because you're passive and let parents illegally beat their children infront of you without interjecting, doesn't at all make you a good citizen of a community.

    Can't believe you're proud to write something of that nature.
  • brooklynpotter wrote: i shouldn't have to see parents threatening and smacking their children at the supermarket, but i see that daily.
    I'm sure most of those kids deserved it.
  • booklynian, i'd like to call for a mod here to check your IP because frankly it sounds like you're a sock puppet looking to stir up trouble and conflict. possibly the OP?
  • newbies are so aggressive lately.
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