CaptainAnhyzer
* Ace Member *
So I've been working really hard for the past 8 months to get this new course tournament ready for an event this weekend. The park includes a fenced in dog park pretty much in the middle of the property.
As the snow has melted, I've noticed an abundance of doggie "land mines" OUTSIDE the confines of the dog park, specifically on the 18th green. The hole is along the border of the park and some fairly high dollar homes that do not have fenced yards. I've seen people come from those homes with their dogs, unleashed, as the make their way to the dog park area.
I went out today, shovel in hand, to remove what i thought was a few land mines. I spent a solid 30 freakin minutes on the 18th green(red shaded area) cleaning enough poop for 3 dozen dogs!!! WTF???!!
I initially thought that I'd leave it all in the nearest backyard BUT from the above photo I wasn't 100% sure which house the offending dog owner lived. SO............ I decided to leave said land mines on a key trail(yellow arrow) that leads to/from their houses.
Am I a bad person for doing this?
As the snow has melted, I've noticed an abundance of doggie "land mines" OUTSIDE the confines of the dog park, specifically on the 18th green. The hole is along the border of the park and some fairly high dollar homes that do not have fenced yards. I've seen people come from those homes with their dogs, unleashed, as the make their way to the dog park area.
I went out today, shovel in hand, to remove what i thought was a few land mines. I spent a solid 30 freakin minutes on the 18th green(red shaded area) cleaning enough poop for 3 dozen dogs!!! WTF???!!
I initially thought that I'd leave it all in the nearest backyard BUT from the above photo I wasn't 100% sure which house the offending dog owner lived. SO............ I decided to leave said land mines on a key trail(yellow arrow) that leads to/from their houses.
Am I a bad person for doing this?