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Why in God's name should a professional have to do it!?!? As far as I know, Southwark don't employ Dog Mess Cleaners, and if I were a street cleaner, I'd feel that clearing up everyone's pet's mess was a touch above and beyond the call of duty!


Owners of the dogs should clean up, plain and simple! If they don't, they're gits, and I guess the poor street cleaners will be left to do it, but anyone who doesn't pick up after their animal, thinking that it's someone else's responsibility is an irresponsible, inconsiderate arsehole! :X


Here endeth my Monday morning rant.

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I live by Goose Green and I see people exercising their dogs and most of them do pick up their "dog's eggs", however there are a few who don?t. What can I do? I've better things to do and I'm not sad enough (yet) to sit there with a telephoto lens and capture the perpetrators on camera and report them to the dog pooh police. Am I legally allowed to rub their noses in it? Can I fling it back at them whilst shouting "excuse me, you forgot this"?

Scenario: You're walking through Goose Green in the summer and there's people playing frisbee and children doing roly-polys(? ). You see a couple with their dog, the dog poohs and the three of them happily walk off without picking it up, what would you do?

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Mark, in my case it depends on how big they both are (and the dog too)! I have once been brave enough to order a bloke with one of those scary pit bull type dogs out of a children's play area though. Having owned a dog, and having been able to endure the yuckiness of picking up handfuls of warm dog poo, I reckon anyone can do it!


Clean up after your dogs y'all!


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Melbourne Grove is dog sh*t alley. I hate the way that every single tree has its little pile of turds adorning its base. I find myself having to gingerly watch my every step walking home in the darkness to avoid the smeared mess on the pavements. Think the whole thing is a weird chav's revenge class war kind of action..
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you think ed is bad,i went to calais last weekend to fill up the old cellar,you could hardly place your feet for the amount of dog crap on the ground and that was in the town centre.i know ed is hardly crap free but compared to calais it was nothing,it really put me off going back there. by the way first time on the shuttle fantastic,knocks spots off the ferry.
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Was having a stroll in Dulwich park on Sat, and a group of chav's (smoking spliffs) were wondering around with a mean looking staff terrier type of thing.... Anyway it decided to lay a cable on the park and they just walked off and left it there! I didn't say anything though, as they looked quit mean, and I didn't want to get my head kicked in.
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