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^^^ That at least tells others you are home....for one day.:)
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MY neighbors would have asked first. ...and if I didn't respond they would let me know after.
...wouldn't have a problem either way because they'd allow me the same courtesy. ...because we're neighbors. |
I do it all the time. Usually just before the truck comes in case they have last minute trash. I have an alley so there are many to choose from.
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Don't get mad, only dogs go mad.
I do bring my cans in right away to avoid all the dog walkers that often put their doggie waste bags in the empty cans if left on the street. |
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In answer to the OP.
Nope. |
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I'm fortunate to have good neighbors and we all look out for each other.
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Definitely time to light a paper sack of dog poop on her porch, ring the door bell and run. SmileWavy
You could TP her house, but that double ply toilet paper ain't cheap these days.... |
I was gonna suggest a dozen eggs but who wants to spend that kind of money?
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I have used my neighbours trash and recycle bins in the past.
We have alleys behind the yard and no one would ever know. I wait until I am sure they are not putting out anything more and use up the open space. If I have a lot of cardboard I take it to one of the city drop points for it. |
Probably not. My neighbors must be out of town, because a trashcan was next to my driveway. I took a look at it, saw the address number on it and brought it to their house. Other neighbors have done that for me when I was out of town.
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I just throw my trash in my neighbor's yard, hasn't been a problem so far.
[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] I'm kidding. Our neighborhood doesn't seem to have issues as this and as far as I know, the neighborhood seems to all get along. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk |
How about when your trash gets emptied, and when you go to bring in the empty container some complete stranger has put their stinky bag of dog poop into it and it's a week before the next pickup.
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1679183617.jpg Most interiors of a rubbish bin are far worse than a bag of turd that somebody was considerate enough to not leave on my lawn. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1679184294.jpg Seriously have other things that concern me far greater than whats in my trash can. |
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Dog walkers who toss their crap bags into my yard waste containers, who sometimes sit out for several days prior to pickup day. I use empty 30 gallon pots and my g-men know to leave the empty's behind after emptying. Just seems a bit lazy to me not to take your crap bag home and put it in your trash..... |
Even worse/weirder than that, I see people scoop up the poop into a bag, tie the bag up - then throw the bag into the bushes!
Not sure what the logic is on that one. |
Why not ask before putting rubbish in your neighbors bin?
The reason people don't ask - It requires some effort and there's a risk of refusal. |
My reason in this case was the trash truck was less than a minute away.
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But also I think partially because as friendly neighbors of many years, I wouldn’t expect them to ask me for the same, I’d hope they’d naturally assume it was ok for them to do. Honestly, to me it would be silly for them to bother asking for such a trivial thing. But I guess it’s wrong for me to impute my thinking on them.
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Our quasi-extremist garbage company is pushing hard towards recycling and gives us a ridiculously small garbage can (like 1.5 kitchen bag worth, that's it), and charges 3x more for a "normal" trashcan. I got one of those big ones (while kids live here) and I frequently tell my neighbors to go for it if there is space in mine as theirs are overflowing ;-) Cost me nothing more to be nice, in fact since I pay a lot more it makes me happy someone is using it. In return I occasionally use their recycle can if necessary, the unspoken agreement on my street is "if it's on the street for collection, it's fair game".
However I'm not perfect. When someone parks overnight on the street spot right in front on my house ("MY spot") I have this weird urge to piss on their car ;-) I resist it most times. |
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At each end of my alley there is a liquor store. Lots of people grab a beverage, down it and put it in my can. I get the dog siht too. I used to rinse out my receptacles but we ran out of water. |
My neighbor, woman, is nice looking. Her 21yo daughter is hot, but her ex boyfriend is a total D-bag that apparently used to hit her.
A couple of years ago, D-bag was also living at neighbor's house (something I would have never allowed) and his sister was living there as well. D-bag has no prospects, wants to play pro baseball but works at a batting cage. Neighbor is/was out of town frequently. When she is gone the kids can't figure out when to take the cans to the curb and more importantly that after the truck comes they need to take the cans back to the house. Cans sometimes sit at the curb for a week. To answer the OP question: we have 2 garbage cans, 2 recycle cans, and one yard waste. Next door 21yo daughter and/or D-bag cleaned out the cans from one of their cars and put it in one of my recycle cans. No big deal and I wouldn't have cared but they put it in the can that we never use. If I hadn't looked that stuff would have sat there for months. So yes, I minded. Took the bag out and threw it in front of their garage. A few days later when mom got back she apologized. I said it wasn't a problem and if I had been asked I would have said yes and furthermore if they had put it in the can that is used even less of a problem. |
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We had a neighbor in Virginia that had several cars but the least amount of curb length in front of their house. He would park a car or two across the street in front of another neighbor's house. Verboten. He knew my position on this and didn't use my curb space. I think I even had more cars than they did It's just not cool in the 'burbs. |
If the truck is down the street and on the way to pick up the trash or recycle cans, no I don't care at all. If it is after they are emptied, and they put ther trash in, yea, I mind. That has never happened.
I have two of the large wheelie bins, and one recycle bin. Most of the time, we don't even have a trash can full. When my master gardener wife is clearing out plant debris in the fall we might fill up two trash cans. |
I've had a bag over my limit and just waited for the truck and tossed it in myself. He didn't seem to mind.
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Our trash pickup is usually about 6:00 AM. The entire neighborhood put their wheelie bins on the curb the night before. I usually go bring mine back behind our house shortly after I get up and eat breakfast.
Every other month we have "large trash" day and we can put out old appliances, dead water heaters, stockade fence panels, mattresses or tree limbs. That greatly reduced the illegal dumping of trash. The scrappers all patrol the areas looking for appliances and lawn mowers and stuff that they can repair and sell. That helps reduce the landfill filling up. We have a "free" hazardous waste disposal site we can take old paint cans, motor oil, antifreeze, brake fluid, florescent light bulbs, batteries, pesticides, and the like to drop off, if you show them your utility bill to prove you live in the city limits and have city trash service. |
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Neighbor across the street put his bulk items out this past weekend so we all get to see it for the next two weeks. It is basically the remnants of his son's wrecked vehicle, so it will sit there until the truck comes. |
The city will fine someone here for putting it out more than 5 days early. If a code enforcement officer sees it it is a fine levied on the water-sewer-trash bill.
Our neighborhood home owners covenant also prohibits it. Trash cans must be stored out of street view. No long term parking on the streets. Parking in the garage, or driveway only. Overnight guests for visits can park on the street, but not the resident every night. I like seeing a neat neighborhood and no cars parked on the street. |
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Another neighbor parks his work van in driveway that has the company name all down the side. Totally in violation as well. No enforcement. But if you build a fence to hide your trashcans from view they go ballistic |
Our covenant is very clear and everyone that buys a house gets a copy before they buy, and they have to sign it before the sale. It is clear, the houses are single family residences only.
We had one lady that got a divorce, and a new boyfriend. She moved in with her boyfriend and rented the house to five 20 something guys, each with their own crappy vehicles leaking oil on the driveway and street. We sent the home owner a letter and a copy of the covenant, and told her she had 60 days to get them out or we sue. Her boyfriend went ballistic and threatened to sue us. Evidently he even went to an attorney. He showed the covenant to the attorney and was told you are screwed, the neighborhood association will win. He was deflated, but backed down when his attorney said if you sue, you will be paying for all the legal cost of both sides and still loose. The 5 singles guys moved out, and a single family moved in, and everyone is happy. Welcome to the neighborhood. Most all of the house here have three car garages. |
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Now they want to add a 3rd can for composable. And we pay for it. But compared to last month's $700 gas bill, I guess I can manage the 15 bucks. |
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