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rendelharris Wrote:

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> I'm being distasteful here but I have a sort of

> horrified fascination: how does one distinguish

> visually between human and dog excrement?



You'll usually find (forgive me here I'm trying to be delicate), that human waste is a slightly different shade of brown and is formed in different shape(s). Of course the most notable difference would be the smell.


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Shocking behaviour when a public lav is just a

> brisk walk away in the park.


I suspect this could be taxi/minicab drivers at night (same goes for the bottles of pee). The park is closed at night.


Public urination is unpleasant but not really in the same league.

The man I caught p#ssing against my outside wall yesterday seems to live about three doors down the road. Never mind using his car to find a public convenience, he couldn't be bothered to use his own loo and apparently didn't fancy using the alleyway beside his own place, or his own garden! Even more revolting than I thought, and quite intimidating if you're female and living alone.

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