Can a lawsuit be filed if a dog $#iTS on the sidewalk infront of your house & the owner doesn't pick it up?

and could a lawsuit be filed against me if i posted up a notice that said "IF YOUR DOG $HIT$, PICK IT UP OR I WILL SHOVE THAT S#!T UP YOUR@$S."

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No and yes.

And most places the sidewalk is your property. Like my houses, the property lines are in the middle of the etreet/road. I pay taxes on that property, but don't inforce the traffic laws.

You can report the person for violating public health codes though, same as if they spit on the sidewalk.


The side walk is actually not your property so no.
NO and YES!~!
Unlikely to have a winning law suit,

but you could end up in jail for Malicious Assault.
1. N O, Public right of way.
2. N O, Freedom of expression, but the police
might do something about the profanity!!
A lawsuit can be filed for almost anything. Look at the guy who was suing his cleaner for millions because the cleaner purportedly messed up one pair of pants.

Shouldn't reasonable people be able to settle things like this without talk of lawsuits?

If you can't get thorugh to the guy, and there is a law against it, turn the guy in. Then it is a police issue.
you have no standing to sue, since the side walk is public property,

your problem first it could not be profanity, and you can not threaten assault on a person for that infraction you can be arrested for assault
You can bring a lawsuit, but it would be frivolous, since it is the municipalities' sidewalk, and then there are issues with intent, etc. However, you can get your message across by calling the police, who if they are quick will issue a citation for failure to curb, and post a sign that says, "Please curb your dog or I will call the police." You could follow them home and get their address. Although you may get more pleasure out of the sign, it won't actually solve the problem and may do more harm (like attracting some more poop than you bargained for).
Many cities now have laws requiring owners to pick up after their pets. You can always photograph them doing it and then find out who they are and report it to the police along with your evidence.

You could post such a sign, but if you ever get into a confrontation over this situation the sign could probably be used as evidence that you had malicious intend.
The sidewalk isn't your property so, no, you couldn't sue the dog owner. You can, however, report him to the police and let them pursue it.

If you wrote that note then yes he could sue you. That could be considered a threat and intent o do bodily harm

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