Do they come a couple times a day on demand? What frequency should they have the mess cleaned up.... should they stand and guard it until help arrives to clean it up so the curmudgeons don't inadvertantly step in it and suffer serious emotional and physical harm?
I just think the neighbors worrying about this kind of stuff is ~the~ symptom that life is pretty darn easy in this country.
Maybe you don't live in a populated area. I do, and it's a good rule. That's why those "clean-up" businesses sprung up.
The only part that offends me is they advertise on the paper placemats at one of my favorite restaurants.