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An hour is a period of 60 minutes. I think the OP means 48 of them (or 96 if you call on a Friday) may pass before the offending item is removed from the pavement.


Thomas Micklewright Wrote:

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> im confused, what do you mean 48 hours?

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Are ordinary residents allowed to(not that they

> should have to) or do the experts have to be

> called in?


I've often just washed an offending deposit left outside my house into the gutter with water and disinfectant. I don't know if that's entirely legal but it seemed much better than leaving it on the footpath, and I'm certainly not tempted to pick it up.

It would be easier if it wAs by my house ... The bloody stuff is everywhere


I always report it via my phone and used to see it gone next time I passed, usually... But not any more, it seems


I reported some on Saturday that was still there on Wednesday

new mother Wrote:

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> I always just clear it up if near the house. What

> a fool I am. I should be relying on the state for

> more and surely at least it could do one small

> thing for my taxes....this could be it...



new mothers should not be expected to do these things.

Fuschia Wrote:

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> It would be easier if it wAs by my house ... The

> bloody stuff is everywhere

>

> I always report it via my phone and used to see it

> gone next time I passed, usually... But not any

> more, it seems

>

> I reported some on Saturday that was still there

> on Wednesday


Did you take a sample on Saturday to compare it Wednesday's poo? It may have been cleared up but another was left in just the same spot. Just a thought. I've had another one (thought). Did you take a picture with your phone? Probably as good as taking a sample and less messy.

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