tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38302185.post3570174963685391514..comments2021-11-15T10:27:19.397-05:00Comments on Gateway to Loudoun County: Signs of a Maturing Community? - Tiny Toy Micro Teacup Purse BabiesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38302185.post-43612855741155722602008-09-28T22:38:00.000-04:002008-09-28T22:38:00.000-04:00Where I used to live in Asia, dogs were just anoth...Where I used to live in Asia, dogs were just another food.<BR/><BR/>Here in the USA, they should be regarded as quadrupedal turd dispensers.<BR/><BR/>Pet ownership should be taxed with a minimum of $1000.00 per year license fee, with additional fines of $1000.00 for each poop, pee or puke ejected into our community by pets. Citizens who report the mostly inconsiderate dog owners whose pets leave turds and pee everywhere, should be rewarded with half the fine for turning these serial polluters in to the cops.<BR/><BR/>In metropolitan areas, the environmental impact of pets, especially dogs' crap, is egregious. For example, the soil in parts of New York's Central Park is so full of fecal bacteria and worm larvae, the contaminated soil when removed or replenished, is classified as hazardous waste. <BR/><BR/>When you see pet owners buying those hundred pound bags of food at the store for their dogs, keep in mind that almost all of that is deposited on the lawns of neighbors and in area parks for our children and us to step in.<BR/><BR/>The citizens should "thank" dog owners for all of the doo-doo that they do, by slapping them with $1000 annual license fees and $1000 fines in the cities for not cleaning up after their quadrupedal turd dispensers.<BR/><BR/>Of course with the economy going to Hell, perhaps our citizens will begin to capture and eat those little beasts like the Asians sometimes do; those yappy nuisances are just another protein source when you're hungry.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38302185.post-12245185294011764882008-09-28T22:37:00.000-04:002008-09-28T22:37:00.000-04:00Where I used to live in Asia, dogs were just anoth...Where I used to live in Asia, dogs were just another food.<BR/><BR/>Here in the USA, they should be regarded as quadrupedal turd dispensers.<BR/><BR/>Pet ownership should be taxed with a minimum of $1000.00 per year license fee, with additional fines of $1000.00 for each poop, pee or puke ejected into our community by pets. Citizens who report the mostly inconsiderate dog owners whose pets leave turds and pee everywhere, should be rewarded with half the fine for turning these serial polluters in to the cops.<BR/><BR/>In metropolitan areas, the environmental impact of pets, especially dogs' crap, is egregious. For example, the soil in parts of New York's Central Park is so full of fecal bacteria and worm larvae, the contaminated soil when removed or replenished, is classified as hazardous waste. <BR/><BR/>When you see pet owners buying those hundred pound bags of food at the store for their dogs, keep in mind that almost all of that is deposited on the lawns of neighbors and in area parks for our children and us to step in.<BR/><BR/>The citizens should "thank" dog owners for all of the doo-doo that they do, by slapping them with $1000 annual license fees and $1000 fines in the cities for not cleaning up after their quadrupedal turd dispensers.<BR/><BR/>Of course with the economy going to Hell, perhaps our citizens will begin to capture and eat those little beasts like the Asians sometimes do; those yappy nuisances are just another protein source when you're hungry.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com