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Neighbor issues.. my lawn is not a toilet!
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<blockquote data-quote="XD-9Guy" data-source="post: 1586962" data-attributes="member: 4869"><p>Don't escalate just retaliate. Lots of extreme suggestions in here IMO, a hot wire would do the trick but I wouldn't spend that much money on something like this. Just get the long handle scooper so you don't have to handle their dog's turds & put them in the yard that they belong in. The neighbors will catch on. I would not put anything in their mailbox, I'm not certain but I think you can be cited yourself for screwing with someone's mailbox. If they persist I'd resort to tossing them in the driveway or sidewalk while they're still warm to make it a little more inconvenient for them to clean up. </p><p>Taping them & involving an attorney or animal control might be good ways to handle it but that takes your time & it seems much easier in your case to just "return their property".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XD-9Guy, post: 1586962, member: 4869"] Don't escalate just retaliate. Lots of extreme suggestions in here IMO, a hot wire would do the trick but I wouldn't spend that much money on something like this. Just get the long handle scooper so you don't have to handle their dog's turds & put them in the yard that they belong in. The neighbors will catch on. I would not put anything in their mailbox, I'm not certain but I think you can be cited yourself for screwing with someone's mailbox. If they persist I'd resort to tossing them in the driveway or sidewalk while they're still warm to make it a little more inconvenient for them to clean up. Taping them & involving an attorney or animal control might be good ways to handle it but that takes your time & it seems much easier in your case to just "return their property". [/QUOTE]
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