A furious resident of a luxury suburb has slammed pet owners for throwing bags of dog poop into her rubbish bin.
The resident lives in the affluent Brisbane suburb of Ascot and found five bags of dog faeces inside her bin when she picked it up on Wednesday.
The night before he had left it on the sidewalk so the garbage collectors could empty it the next morning.
He took to Facebook to express his displeasure at the act and criticized those who dumped the bags of dog poop for disrespecting his property.
“Locals passing by and throwing their excrement in my bin,” the anonymous resident wrote.
“It’s unfair for the locals to throw this in my trash.”
The resident said to make matters worse, she discovered the bags on the day she was going on a four-month vacation.
She complained that it would have been “disgusting” if the bags had been left inside the bins for so long without being collected until she returned.
The angry resident took to Facebook to express her displeasure at the act and criticized those who discarded the bags of dog poop for disrespecting her property (file image pictured).
“The problem is that we are now heading to the airport to catch a 4:00 pm flight… we will not be taking out our containers,” he wrote.
‘It’s unfair for me to throw it in a neighbor’s trash. Please put your dog’s poop in its own container.
“This is not right, letting others take care of it… It’s your dog’s poop, you take care of disposing of it.”
Dozens of social media users mocked the resident for complaining.
“Wait, you reached into the bottom of a smelly old wheelie bin to pull out five plastic bags and opened each one to see what was inside?” one wrote.
Others said they disagreed with the resident’s argument that it was unfair for pet owners to put dog feces in the bin.
‘It’s dog shit. in a bag. “I’m sure much worse things happen there,” one person wrote.
“Yes, it’s inconvenient, but it’s better than stepping in poop on your front door,” another person wrote.
The resident said she was forced to ask her neighbor to place the bin outside the following week so she could empty it when the garbage collectors arrived next week.
She said they found the comments on her post unacceptable.
“I’m really disappointed in the responses, dispose of your own pet’s feces,” she wrote.
Ascot is one of Brisbane’s most prestigious suburbs and is located less than seven kilometers from the CBD.
The median price of a home in the area is $2.4 million, according to figures from real estate website Domain.