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I agree, prickle - and I'd add the people who leave their rubbish bags to fester outside bins and then blame foxes for tearing them open.


I can't resist adding just one point - the BBC website refers to 'risks'. When I checked on the incidence of Weil's disease in this country, I found that the mortality rate is 2-3 people per year in England and Wales, and that the disease is rarely fatal... http://www.patient.co.uk/doctor/Leptospirosis-%28Weil%27s-Disease%29.htm.


Compare this to the 2,284 deaths from road traffic accidents or the nearly 160,000 deaths from circulatory disease in 2009

When I was little more of a toddler, my dad came home from work one day to see me in the garden nursing my dolly all wrapped up tight in a blanket. It was only some time later, when he came out to call me in for tea, that he discovered the object of all my kisses wasn't dolly at all but a dead rat.

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