‘Your behaviour is absolutely appalling’: Local man calls out neighbour over ‘disrespectful’ dog waste disposal
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We've all been there - walking down the street, minding our own business when BAM! We step on something gross out of nowhere.
But for residents in the Brisbane suburb of Newstead, this isn't just a random occurrence - it's a regular part of their daily routine.
Why you ask? Well, apparently there's a mysterious pet owner living in a nearby high-rise apartment who can't be bothered to properly dispose of their furry friend's waste.
Instead, they opt to toss it over their balcony and onto the unsuspecting people below. Classy, right?
One fed-up victim recently took to social media to call out the dog owner's 'appalling behaviour’, labelling them a 'cretin' for their lazy ways. Nobody wants to be hit with a splatter of dog poo on their daily walk.
On Facebook, the Brisbane local said: 'Whoever is routinely throwing dog poo from their “Unison” balcony to the footpath below on 12 Longland Street, Newstead, your behaviour is absolutely appalling.'
'I've seen it fall before, but today... You got me. When I find out who you are, expect similar treatment, understandably. Use your designated refuse area, or put your pet up for adoption, you cretin.'
He then shared a map of the building complex on the post, highlighting a handful of balconies on the right side of the building where the dog's owner may be living in.
The victim's post quickly went viral, with other locals chiming in to share their own stories of dodging doggie bombs on the street. And while we don't condone retaliating with the same behaviour, we can certainly understand the frustration of dealing with such a gross and thoughtless neighbour.
But it's not just the gross factor that's so infuriating - it's the fact that this irresponsible pet owner is putting other people's health at risk. Dog faeces can carry harmful bacteria and parasites, which can cause a variety of illnesses in humans. So not only is this behaviour disgusting, it's downright dangerous.
The spokesperson for the Brisbane City Council said they would be willing to do anything to help the victim find out who was responsible for the 'appalling' act.
'These allegations are disgusting and Brisbane City Council is more than happy to work with the body corporate of this residential building to hold this person accountable and pursue them for littering,' Civic Cabinet Chair for City Standards Kim Marx told a news source.
According to the Brisbane City Council website, failing to pick up and correctly dispose of animal droppings when in public can result in a fine of $287.
Now, we here at the SDC believe that there's no excuse for this kind of behaviour – not only is it uncivilised and inconsiderate, but it can also pose a health and safety risk.
Living with a pet, especially a dog, in an apartment comes with challenges, of course, but that doesn't make their actions okay.
If you witness anybody else behaving this way in public, we ask that you do your part for the community and report them to the local council.
And it's not just in Newstead where dog poo is causing headaches for locals. In the Gold Coast suburb of Bilinga, a couple has been dealing with an overwhelming amount of dog waste on their daily beach walks.
Paula and Chris say that the problem has gotten so bad that they're now forced to walk with a shovel and a bag to clean up after other people's pets. And while they love dogs just as much as the next person, they're fed up with the irresponsible owners who refuse to do their part.
Unfortunately, this problem isn't unique to Bilinga or Newstead (seriously, Queensland, what’s going on?) - it's a nationwide issue that's becoming more and more prevalent.
So next time you're out for a walk with your furry friend, remember to bring a bag and clean up after them. And if you happen to see someone else's pet leaving a mess behind, don't be afraid to speak up and encourage them to do the right thing.
Because at the end of the day, it's up to all of us to make sure our neighbourhoods are safe and enjoyable places to live.
We want to hear from you, members! Have you ever experienced something similar to what the residents in Newstead or Bilinga are dealing with? Or have you witnessed any other outrageous pet-related grievances in your neighbourhood or complex?
Maybe you've had to deal with a noisy neighbour's barking dog, or perhaps you've had to dodge poo on your daily walk. Whatever your experience may be, we want to hear about it!
So leave us a comment below and share your story. We can all learn something from each other and work towards creating a more responsible and pet-friendly community.
But for residents in the Brisbane suburb of Newstead, this isn't just a random occurrence - it's a regular part of their daily routine.
Why you ask? Well, apparently there's a mysterious pet owner living in a nearby high-rise apartment who can't be bothered to properly dispose of their furry friend's waste.
Instead, they opt to toss it over their balcony and onto the unsuspecting people below. Classy, right?
One fed-up victim recently took to social media to call out the dog owner's 'appalling behaviour’, labelling them a 'cretin' for their lazy ways. Nobody wants to be hit with a splatter of dog poo on their daily walk.
On Facebook, the Brisbane local said: 'Whoever is routinely throwing dog poo from their “Unison” balcony to the footpath below on 12 Longland Street, Newstead, your behaviour is absolutely appalling.'
'I've seen it fall before, but today... You got me. When I find out who you are, expect similar treatment, understandably. Use your designated refuse area, or put your pet up for adoption, you cretin.'
He then shared a map of the building complex on the post, highlighting a handful of balconies on the right side of the building where the dog's owner may be living in.
The victim's post quickly went viral, with other locals chiming in to share their own stories of dodging doggie bombs on the street. And while we don't condone retaliating with the same behaviour, we can certainly understand the frustration of dealing with such a gross and thoughtless neighbour.
But it's not just the gross factor that's so infuriating - it's the fact that this irresponsible pet owner is putting other people's health at risk. Dog faeces can carry harmful bacteria and parasites, which can cause a variety of illnesses in humans. So not only is this behaviour disgusting, it's downright dangerous.
The spokesperson for the Brisbane City Council said they would be willing to do anything to help the victim find out who was responsible for the 'appalling' act.
'These allegations are disgusting and Brisbane City Council is more than happy to work with the body corporate of this residential building to hold this person accountable and pursue them for littering,' Civic Cabinet Chair for City Standards Kim Marx told a news source.
According to the Brisbane City Council website, failing to pick up and correctly dispose of animal droppings when in public can result in a fine of $287.
Key Takeaways
- A Brisbane resident's alleged inconsiderate act of throwing dog poo from their balcony has been called 'absolutely appalling' by a neighbour.
- The furious neighbour said he was hit by the droppings and shared a post on social media in an attempt to identify the culprit.
- A spokesperson for the Brisbane City Council said they are 'more than happy' to step in and help solve the issue of the mysterious poo thrower.
Now, we here at the SDC believe that there's no excuse for this kind of behaviour – not only is it uncivilised and inconsiderate, but it can also pose a health and safety risk.
Living with a pet, especially a dog, in an apartment comes with challenges, of course, but that doesn't make their actions okay.
If you witness anybody else behaving this way in public, we ask that you do your part for the community and report them to the local council.
And it's not just in Newstead where dog poo is causing headaches for locals. In the Gold Coast suburb of Bilinga, a couple has been dealing with an overwhelming amount of dog waste on their daily beach walks.
Paula and Chris say that the problem has gotten so bad that they're now forced to walk with a shovel and a bag to clean up after other people's pets. And while they love dogs just as much as the next person, they're fed up with the irresponsible owners who refuse to do their part.
Unfortunately, this problem isn't unique to Bilinga or Newstead (seriously, Queensland, what’s going on?) - it's a nationwide issue that's becoming more and more prevalent.
So next time you're out for a walk with your furry friend, remember to bring a bag and clean up after them. And if you happen to see someone else's pet leaving a mess behind, don't be afraid to speak up and encourage them to do the right thing.
Because at the end of the day, it's up to all of us to make sure our neighbourhoods are safe and enjoyable places to live.
We want to hear from you, members! Have you ever experienced something similar to what the residents in Newstead or Bilinga are dealing with? Or have you witnessed any other outrageous pet-related grievances in your neighbourhood or complex?
Maybe you've had to deal with a noisy neighbour's barking dog, or perhaps you've had to dodge poo on your daily walk. Whatever your experience may be, we want to hear about it!
So leave us a comment below and share your story. We can all learn something from each other and work towards creating a more responsible and pet-friendly community.