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Jules-and-Boo Wrote:

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> well, at least everyone knows that now there is a

> personal risk of being named and shamed so it may

> be a motivation to pick up your dog's poo.



or that there's risk that an anonymous person hiding behind a keyboard will post a picture of someone that you don't and make allegations that you've got no idea whether they're true on not


I don't think that it's appropriate

?kid krugger As you have exposed my picture which has distress me and without any proof of wrong doing just a allegation, I will seek advice for harresment and wrong doing on your part. you will be hearing from me soon?


This is bullshit.

The person in the photograph, I saw her dog shit against the tree outside the card shop while she waited for it to finish then she crossed Lordship Lane to the health shop then walked along to the betting shop which is around the time that I photographed her, at this time she stuck her head in the door of the betting shop.

I don?t need any proof because I saw her dog shit on the street and this is not a court.

After taking her photograph I went back and picked up her dog?s shit and put it in the bin for her.

What I?d appreciate at this time is a THANK YOU, not a challenge, because I was there CLEANING UP AFTER HER.

Feel free to try and find evidence of a history of my telling lies previously.

Of course I considered carefully my OP, and I?m 100% confidence in the accuracy of what I posted.

The appropriate response here is not to question my character, but to hold your hand up and admit irresponsible anti-social behaviour, apologise, then confirm you will stop it.

It?s simply not OK to line the high st in dogshit, stop trying to distract.

Jeeez, I?m not even going to charge for the doggy bag !

It happened.

You did it.

You know you did it.

I know you did it.

Stop lying.

And sort your behaviour out.

(If you are the person in the photo).

I can understand some peoples concerns about posting photos on a public forum, but the behaviour has to stop and short of putting somebody in the stocks and throwing rotten fruit at them it isn?t going to be fixed.

If admin think there is a case for taking the photos down, fine that?s up to them.

But if I see this again I will do exactly the same.

It is not okay.

I?ve approached people before having seen their dogs foul public spaces, and they just get defensive, aggressive, and come out with some shit excuse (pun intended).

Too many people in this neighbourhood are fouling the streets and parks and those I see I will publicise if I can.

That's why u put my picture up, to make people follow me, you have acted inappropriate and unkind, aS I SAID, I HAVE NO RECOLLECTION OF THIS, SO YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO JUST PUT MY PICTURE UP WITHOUT ANY PHOTOGRAPHIC PROOF OF WROMG DOING! END OFF! ALSO YOU SAY IN ONE OF YOUR POST. IVE BEEN DOING IT FOR YEARS! SO NOW IT DOES FEEL PERSONAL. U SEEM VERY ANGRY IN ALL YOU POSTS.

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I support KK in raising the issue and I don't believe for one minute that (he/ she) would have posted this without good reason. Perhaps the best thing would have been to ask the shop for CCTV as well.


It's a vile habit and I've witnessed people just walk away too. It's an offence and if a post like this makes people stop and think, then good.


Perhaps the best thing is to be obvious about taking photos. And maybe get the camera out sooner.


People post photos and videos on the forum frequently, of people who's behaviour is suspect.

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