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Emptied dog poo bin corner of Caldwell Rd and LL


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It appears that someone or something has emptied this dog poo bin - there are dog poo bags strewn all over the road, sole burst open.


Anyone know how to report this so it can be cleaned up?


It?s been there for a few days now.


More generally, I?ve noticed a recent increase in the amount of dog poo on e pavement around ED and the village.


It?s getting really hard to avoid it when pushing a double buggy, whilst trying to steer a scooter-riding toddler away from it.


Despite my best efforts today still managed to come back with one buggy wheel covered in it.


Wish there were stricter fines in place - it?s a health hazard!

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Dogs should be banned in London. They are an environmental catastrophe. The average dog has the same carbon footprint as a range rover, on top of the problems with theor owners failing to clean up after them.

Of course humans dont have a carbon footprint.

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Hi-lar-ious windup. Fireworks are soooo environmentally friendly.


Shrieker Wrote:

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> Gadder Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Dogs should be banned in London. They are an

> > environmental catastrophe. The average dog has

> the

> > same carbon footprint as a range rover, on top

> of

> > the problems with theor owners failing to clean

> up

> > after them.

> > Of course humans dont have a carbon footprint.

>

> Yep, and then people have the cheek to get angry

> because others living nearby have fireworks as

> part of a celebration and their precious dog gets

> a bit scared.

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