SAguy
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Same thing here with dirt on our verge... people are fkn disgusting. It's such a pain as well when walking my dog as I have to make sure she doesn't eat chicken bones and things while we walk.I have contemplated this, believe me. I don't want to make enemies but why go through all the effort to put your bags on someone else's lawn? It's inconsiderate especially if they can see that after the vagrants have been, it's 99% their rubbish strewn all over my verge.
They blast their music through their open windows all hours of the day so I doubt they are the type of neighbour I would want to be associated with anyway - still, it would have been nice not to have to resort to these measures in the first place. I have tried getting his attention the first time it happened but the guy ignores me like a stop street in Bellville. Pretends I don't exist for some reason.
This is also true. I think that the best course of action is to place his rubbish back on his verge. If this guy is playing dirty and pretending that our verge is his rubbish dump then so be it.
Off-topic, but last weekend I went and cleaned up our verge, the pavement gutters, everything because our municipality haven't been cleaning the streets for a few weeks now - some sort of deadlock between suppliers and tenders or something to that effect. Managed to clean up 6 black bags full of old leaves, grass, sand, bottles, nappies, vrot bananas and apples and avodacos, old takeaway packets - and our verge is only 14m long as our property is in a sort of triangle shape where it's narrow by the street but wide towards the back.
Who tf eats a piece of chicken while walking down the street?
