It's not just near the restaurant it's about a 4 block radius around it, in the busiest, most heavily populated residential area of the city. It isn't an issue about them selling wings, it's about the people that walk in order some wings and walk around just dumping the bones on the ground.pepharytheworm wrote:I agree they shouldn't stop selling wings, but they aren't cleaning up their parking lot like they should if bones are everywhere enough that pets got hurt. That could also hurt wild animals, strays and even humans. And if they can't keep their parking lot safe enough because of wing bones maybe they shouldn't sell them anymore.
It's bullshit that I have to worry about my dog dying because some asshole threw their trash on the ground. Tell me what sounds better though, having an open dialog with the place that is the root cause of the problem or just not trying to do anything about it. For fucks sake how is trying to make the neighborhood cleaner and safer for peoples pets by asking if someone could look into what they would lose monetarily and seeing if they would be comfortable with it to fix the problem even considered arrogant?
I guess I should just tell my friend who's dog died from a bone that he should have just controlled his dog then right? That hey you shouldn't have moved near a place that serves food that might kill a dog.