• kromem@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, they do that these days to identify who lets their dogs poop around the property and don’t pick it up.

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      1 year ago

      Nobody’s DNA testing dog stool. They can’t be bothered to even do routine move out cleanings in those apartments. The whole thing is a giant farcical pretendy power game played out by managers far away designing a system for the benefit of their rentier owners to simultaneously rob renters of their last scraps of dignity and every remaining dime they have in the form of bullshit fees.

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          I’m aware that the apartment people aren’t running the DNA database themselves. They have some weirdo company that does it. I’m also aware that that weirdo company (or companies) is capable of putting together a website.

          I’m saying I live in the same neighborhood (I bought a place). Nobody is going through that park and picking up the dozens of available dog stool and sending it off to some lab to be tested. They just aren’t. The whole fucking thing is a wet dream had by some awful corporate bureaucrat that only succeeds in making renters lives a little more miserable and pads the pockets of some other random, doggy DNA database building weirdo somewhere else.

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            I’m going to briefly go on a related rant here that you can feel free to ignore.

            rant

            People in America have this perspective that if somehow you devise a theoretical solution to a problem (especially if it’s fancy and requires “tech” and “DNA” and labcoats) that you will magically have solved the problem. This isn’t actually the case, and it’s shown to not be the case over and over and over again in this country and everyone still seems purposely ignorant to that simple concept.

            Things have unintended effects. Systems can have effectiveness issues. System costs (of all types, not just monetary) on all parties involved in the administration of those systems are often left unconsidered because it’s not part of the problem solver’s business model. Convoluted systems will not be fully understood by the agents who are supposed to implement them. Modern, technical solutions to problems are not magically better or more effective than the alternatives that are very often never even considered, simply because it wouldn’t give you a reason to strap on a lab coat, or start up a new SaSS company.

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                I dunno maybe it isn’t entirely but it’s a very pervasive attitude here.

                Look at the COVID death numbers in the US versus some places that had the common sense to just use masks.

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            Well I don’t know what to tell you. We had a guy two months ago who was arrested because his dog was pooping on the premises and he did not clean it up.

            This is a half a billion dollar a year industry.

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              Arrested? Lol

              In my area you can’t even get anyone to care at all.

              Maybe if someone’s dog pooped directly in the property manager’s mouth… Otherwise, forget it.

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            Your experience is an anecdote.

            I’m aware that the apartment people aren’t running the DNA database themselves. They have some weirdo company that does it. I’m also aware that that weirdo company (or companies) is capable of putting together a website.

            Your conspiracy theory is so stupid it is comical.

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              You think they have a lab in the apartment complex and they’re doing the testing themselves? 😆

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              You’re saying the business that the other commenter provided a link to is a “conspiracy theory”?

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          You caught me, I’m complaining about DNA testing of dogs because it’s actually me sneaking out at night and pooping (not even the dog, but me). I shit out there just for you, bud.

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            You don’t understand, PooPrints has got your number. They ship dog poop around SIX countries, didn’t you read the site!?

            It’s frustrating out there, but keep up the critical thinking fight. The ones you reach usually won’t be ones replying.

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      Or…They threaten to do this and just keep your $600

      It’s really the threat that motivates people, and it’s the free $600 non-refundable deposit that motivates the landlords.