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Unfortunately the incident has been reported to the police along with full details of the owner and her dogs. This information was passed over on 7th December and still nothing has been done. It's shocking really, because it's only a matter of time before this dog attacks another dog, or worse still a child.


I'm not sure if anyone read about the dog attack in Northumberland where a dog attacked children in a play area despite having been previously reported. Police were heavily criticised for not acting sooner and it would be tragic if this happens again.


We are now writing to local councillors to urge them to push police on the matter.


If you're a dog owner, it's worth noting that she is now walking these dogs (still off lead and unmuzzled) in Dulwich woods almost daily.

Blah Blah Wrote:

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> I have no idea who she is. For all I know that

> might not even be her real name! But she was

> uneccessarily rude to that poster. She was curt in

> response. It is there for everyone to see.



I was not intentionally rude.


I think you know exactly who I am.


And I think you know that I (and others) know exactly who you are.


And you are showing your true colours for everyone to see.


As you are well aware, I have always been "out" on this forum. I have always posted under my real name and can be easily found in real life. Unlike those who over the years have posted under various pseudonyms and in some cases go so far as to create false characters/"identities" for themselves in the belief that they are fooling people.


Now why don't you just stop this personal attack on me right here.


This is a serious thread about a serious matter.

No one has attacked you. You were rude, end of. Aren't you the woman who also a complained about a van driver parked outside your house and admitted you were rude to him too? You have you have a habit of being a twat clearly.


As for the rest I have no idea what you are talking about, just as I have no idea who the heck you are, and frankly I don't care either. You have nice Christmas now, idiot.

Blah Blah Wrote:

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> No one has attacked you. You were rude, end of.

> Aren't you the woman who also a complained about a

> van driver parked outside your house and admitted

> you were rude to him too? You have you have a

> habit of being a twat clearly.

>

> As for the rest I have no idea what you are

> talking about, just as I have no idea who the heck

> you are, and frankly I don't care either. You have

> nice Christmas now, idiot.



I wasn't going to respond to this and derail this thread still further, but I think I will.


If someone wants to create a false identity on a forum, of course that is up to them. I'm sure it happens all the time.


However if they do, they should be very careful to ensure that it doesn't start unravelling, particularly if they have posted on that forum before in other guises.


Little clues slip out over the months, and leopards don't change their spots. Particularly if they have a great dislike for another forum poster and eventually can't resist having a dig and worse.


I think it's a great pity it has happened on this serious thread. Perhaps it is time for admin to intervene.


D?j? vu again.

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