CMV: people ok with dropping dog poop into a neighbor's bin are actually NOT ok with it... if they really think about it

If you're in the camp of believing it's ok to drop your dog's brown gold into a neighbor's bin, ask yourself:

You target a bin, but then the neighbor suddenly appears in their window; wouldn't you avoid their bin and look for a different bin?

If you're honest with yourself, I'd argue that you'd abort the mission and not deposit your pooch payload. (I once saw a neighbor do this)

Doesn't this mean, deep down, you actually think dropping canine contributions into someone else's bin is inconsiderate?

Some of you will say, I'd just ask the neighbor if it's ok by pantomiming some sort of "hey I'm dropping this stinky stuff into your bin, is that OK?"

But if you're true to your view that it's 100% ok, you wouldn't need to ask.

Change my view. Sincerely.

UPDATE: I'm not asking whether you think it's ok to leave your dog's bagged poop in someone else's bin; that's an old debate. I'm asking the psychological question in the title and for some introspection among those who think this practice is ok and for reasons my premise might be flawed.

UPDATE 2: some have made some valid points, including that conflict-avoidance is a factor in poop-dumpers aborting the mission if observed. This can definitely be a primary motivator for some. This is something I had considered but didn't write out because I thought, and still think, that it doesn't conflict with my premise because two things can be true at the same time. I remain unconvinced that those who abort because they want to avoid conflict can't ALSO be motivated by an internal understanding what they're doing is wrong.