^^^^
I work outside, where a lot of people recreate. So yes, he gets around where slobs have left their mark. I understand that when you got to go you got to go, but at least cover it up afterwards. I find rocks logs, or something else to make it difficult to get at; or find a hollow log, then dump dirt and moss afterward.
(I have also seen where a bear has come along after me and moved the pile of rocks... bleah!!)
I sometimes ask people "How would you feel if a fly landed on the sandwich you were eating, then you got out of the truck and found that somebody had "left a pile" on the side of the road?"
I worked on a project for a power company a few years ago so had to go through training first. One thing which was grounds for immediate dismissal was failure to use the porta-potties; apparently on a project in New Hampshire so many people had used the woods that the runoff polluted the local water supply.
I work outside, where a lot of people recreate. So yes, he gets around where slobs have left their mark. I understand that when you got to go you got to go, but at least cover it up afterwards. I find rocks logs, or something else to make it difficult to get at; or find a hollow log, then dump dirt and moss afterward.
(I have also seen where a bear has come along after me and moved the pile of rocks... bleah!!)
I sometimes ask people "How would you feel if a fly landed on the sandwich you were eating, then you got out of the truck and found that somebody had "left a pile" on the side of the road?"
I worked on a project for a power company a few years ago so had to go through training first. One thing which was grounds for immediate dismissal was failure to use the porta-potties; apparently on a project in New Hampshire so many people had used the woods that the runoff polluted the local water supply.