Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe A Pennsylvania man tried to prove a point about his neighborhood having a poop problem by bringing a big, brown bag of dog droppings to a municipal meeting on Thursday night. Ken Guldin presented a large grocery bag full of dog feces as evidence at a meeting with Lower Macungie Township commissioners to prove that poop was an issue in the age-restricted community of Wild Cherry Knoll. Advertisement When board of commissioners President Ryan Conrad asked "Is that dog feces?" Guldin answered with a “yes,” according to The Express-Times. Even though Guldin informed Conrad that the poop was double-bagged, the commissioner requested that the stinky sack be taken off the table. "I appreciate that you're willing to clean it up, but we don't need that..." he said. The Times asked Guldin, 68, to estimate how much poop was in the bag. "I didn't weigh it this time,” he responded. Guldin had previously picked up 9.5 pounds of poop in his community during the fall and said that the bag he brought to the commissioners' meeting probably weighed at least that much. [The Express-Times] Read More Nine fisheries to blame for half of all drowned whales and wasted fish Thai court nullifies February general election, fueling political crisis Turkish PM Erdogan vows to 'eradicate' Twitter, blocks access Mavs try to get back on track versus Nuggets With Putin's signature, Russia claims annexation of Crimea complete