Totally with you on this one, Don! We seems to be seeing the poop bags much 
more often now. Maybe signage would help?
  
  

  
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> On Feb 15, 2022 at 12:05 PM,  <Donald Hafner (mailto:[email protected])>  wrote:
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>   One of the paradoxes of putting out trash receptacles is that then people 
> use them, not just for things on the trail but often for all other manner of 
> stuff they want to discard — which means now someone has to be tasked with 
> regularly emptying them.    I like the Scouts’ motto: “If you carry it in, 
> carry it back out.”    In the case of dogs, if they carry it in, their owners 
> should carry it out.    ;-)  
>
>   
> Don
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> > On Feb 15, 2022, at 11:58 AM, Barbara Low  <[email protected] 
> > (mailto:[email protected])>  wrote:
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> > I don't have a dog in this fight, but the availability of trash receptacles 
> > along trails would help with proper disposal.
> >   
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> >   
> > Barbara Low
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> >   Sent:  Tuesday, February 15, 2022 11:22:03 AM
> >   To:  Leslie Turek  <[email protected] 
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> >   Subject:  Re: [LincolnTalk] An important question about doggie poop bags 
> > (DPBs)   
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> > It is hard not to feel disrespected when one finds a knotted plastic dog 
> > poo bag close to or on one’s property….even if it wasn’t meant to be 
> > personal…   
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> > On Tuesday, February 15, 2022, 11:15 AM, Leslie Turek  
> > <[email protected] (mailto:[email protected])>  wrote:
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> > >  It's rather appalling to me that someone would leave bags of poop 
> > > anywhere, especially along someone's driveway. I understand the annoyance 
> > > factor of carrying the bags on a long walk, but perhaps they could come 
> > > equipped with a fanny pack or something similar to carry it in 
> > > conveniently? Or do a short loop for the dog to do its thing before 
> > > setting out on a longer trail walk? Many dog owners seem to have found a 
> > > way to manage this.
> > >   
> > >  Leslie
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> > >   
> > > On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 10:17 AM NANCY TORTI via Lincoln  
> > > <[email protected] (mailto:[email protected])>  wrote:
> > >   
> > > >  Thanks for asking about this.
> > > >   
> > > >  Our driveway/lane serves as access to the Beaver Pond trails, and we 
> > > > frequently find used bags that are left behind and end up picking them 
> > > > up ourselves. To say the least, this is troubling, and IMHO anyone 
> > > > taking a dog on the trails should assume responsibility for appropriate 
> > > > disposal of the waste.
> > > >   
> > > >  Thank you!
> > > >  Nancy Torti
> > > >   
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> > > >   >  On Feb 14, 2022, at 9:30 PM, Julia Altman  <[email protected] 
> > > > (mailto:[email protected])>  wrote:
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> > > >   >  
> > > >   >  Is it okay to leave used/filled bags along our trails? I have 
> > > > always assumed the purpose of DPBs was to clean up after our beloved 
> > > > canine companions AND then carry the DPBs with us off the trail to the 
> > > > nearest trash receptacle.
> > > >   >
> > > >   >  But perhaps I've been wrong all these years? Because I find used 
> > > > DPBs out on the trails with some frequency, even in these frigid temps.
> > > >   >
> > > >   >  Can anyone enlighten me on DBP best practices?
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