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Which, if any, do you find most distasteful of the following actions in Public?
I was on my local “precinct” earlier, and saw the following occur:
1/ A Mother shouting at, and smacking, her young child for no reason I could determine.
2/ Someone dropping a half eaten Take Away on the floor less than 5 yards from a Bin.
3/ A Dog on a Lead doing it’s “Business” on the Pavement, and the Owner leaving it there and walking away.
Your views are welcome, as are any other examples.
Thanks.
No TDs from me, like NONE -I value your opinions more than that!
Lilith- wow!
Lilith- wow!
Parents should discipline their children if acting badly in public but I’m sure there are other ways than slapping them. I cannot abide unruly kids whose parents just ignore them and let them get away with it. Half the time they yell at them and it does no good because the parents have lost control in the first place, yell all the time without following up with some sort of punishment (taking toys away, quiet time, etc. ) that the kids just ignore them. They should either take them out of the store/restaurant and leave them home from then on until the kid can learn to behave properly in public. I blame the parents for their unruly kids.
People are slobs and lazy. If I saw that I would have said something. I blame the parents again for teaching their kids bad habits. Where else do the kids learn this kind of behaviour from if not from adults. My neighborhood is mainly black. I’m not a racist so don’t call me one. I’m stating facts from what I see all the time. Kids come down our street to the park and just toss their garbage into the street (and then they complain that their neighborhoods are dirty and they live in bad neighborhoods. Well, who makes them so?
One time I watched a mother change her kid in the back seat of her van in a grocery store parking lot and toss the crappy diaper on the ground. When she went into the store, I took the crappy diaper, opened it up and put it on her windshield held in place by the windshield wiper along with a note calling her a slob and that she had no right to contaminate public property with her kid’s crap and to grow up and take some responsibility so she can teach her kids right from wrong.
Responsible pet owners should clean up after their dogs. It’s not the dog’s fault at all. I always carry bags with me, and if I see someone not clean up after their dog, I give them a bag. They usually get the hint and pick it up. If they don’t and I know where they live, I pick it up and dump it on their lawn. This happened a few times with a down the street neighbor. Finally, after myself and others kept tossing the crap in his driveway or on his lawn, he got the hint.
By the way, ever been to Paris? My friend went there. Dogs are allowed all over the place and the lazy French do not clean up after their dogs. There are street/poop cleaners that come out at night and take care of all the crap around. I have no issue with dogs being everywhere. I love dogs and think it’s great. But, I don’t think I want to eat at an outside cafe around 2:00 PM with crap all over the place.
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