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I' m so fed up with people leaving loo paper in the park. Small children run all over the place, and we constantly see other people's disgusting loo paper, hundreds of pieces every time.


Surely if someone needs to poo in the park, they ball it up, or bag it up, and take the loo paper home? If they find that disgusting, then why should anyone else find it less disgusting just dropped casually inside a children's den?


Feeling so annoyed that people think this is ok to do just because the loos are closed.


I get that people have to go in the park. But surely they do not have to leave loo paper for us to prise out of our toddler's curious hands.

unfortunately when people were told they could travel they did- that means that people are coming from far and wide to other peoples' locales. Then those people have to travel to fing a less crowded open space...no toilets are open and people are selfish.

I think the poo thing is people taking advantage of the scarcity of wardens/park staff around (and perhaps reduced park-goer numbers).

If you'd get caught short now, you would have done previously, most people don't want to use the park loos for number twos even when they're open. Everyone knows how to / is used to avoiding need for number two action when out at a park.

Cyclemonkey Wrote:

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> The lack of places for a wee has somewhat limited

> our plans for outdoor socialising. However who

> are these people who can't be outside for a few

> hours without the need for a poo?


I always assumed some people are banned from using their own bathrooms :)

Cyclemonkey Wrote:

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> The lack of places for a wee has somewhat limited

> our plans for outdoor socialising. However who

> are these people who can't be outside for a few

> hours without the need for a poo?


When you read that people have travelled from London to Wales (because they thought they could but got turned back) then they will be the people who will be excreting all over the place

I do agree, the odd person may get caught short but for there to be loads about is revolting and a health hazard. I have also seen loads of discarded gloves and masks, broken glass (even more than usual) and last but not least, baby nappies full of poo discarded in the street. Take a bag and dispose at home or in the nearest bin. Extraordinary.
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