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I just find it weird that someone chooses to nit-pick and meta-post within 4 minutes displaying an irrationally powerful need to enforce their own vision of tidy forum posting ettiquette.


Might I suggest a therapeutic visit here.


The thing is that reporting it to the council seems a bit extreme. I don't want the people whose dog this is prosecuted I just want the barking to stop. It has been going on all morning and I can't be in the front part of my house. If I knew which house it was coming from I might drop round a note as I can't imagine they know that this is what the dog does when they're out.

The 'Argh!!!! ' was quoted from you.


There was no aggression in my post or abuse

aimed at you personally or otherwise.


It was just a good old honest and simple question.

And also a pointer to a thread which you had

previously posted, on a very similar problem.


Which i might add, some might have considered helpful

as it may have revealed an answer to your OP.


That's all.


:)

Tarzan Wrote:

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> Lord save us from passive aggressive smiley faces

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> Top tip: Adding a smiley on to the end of a weird

> rant does not make us think you are normal :))


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Thank you for your kind words of wisdom.

I reported a similar theing to our noise team 0207 525 5777 and they were very helpful, it took 2 seperate visits but they served an abatement order on the spot. It never happened again! Try it>



> The thing is that reporting it to the council

> seems a bit extreme. I don't want the people whose

> dog this is prosecuted I just want the barking to

> stop. It has been going on all morning and I can't

> be in the front part of my house. If I knew which

> house it was coming from I might drop round a note

> as I can't imagine they know that this is what the

> dog does when they're out.

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