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Like the turds on the street, these threads are hard to miss.


I am still not sure what the purpose of moaning about poo on the forum is. It wont move the poo.


Contact the councillors directly (details regularly posted on the forum), or speak to the owners at the time (where possible).

"I am still not sure what the purpose of moaning about poo on the forum is"


Perhaps the purpose could be for those of us who have a dog to prove their innocence and thereby remove themselves from any associated opprobrium. So here goes:


I have never walked my dog down Beauval Road. If I did and it crapped I would pick it up.


Will others follow my example?

Yet again we have an inflamatory thread with an implied group aspersion as its subject line.


I am not a dog owner. I do feel that continually singling out any group in society is not appropriate. Even if then limiting your wrath to "just the bad ones".


Just my thoughts.

I'm with Lane Lover (again). I read this because the title was 'Dog Owners' - which I am. I have read all the threads on dog sh*t and I have not noticed any less of it around. You are wasting your time - we ALL hate it, no-one thinks, 'ooh goody another pile of dog mess'....Clearly the lazy assholes aren't readers of this forum, or they are and they don't care. But people constantly moaning about it in threads such as this as opposed to getting in touch with whomever can suposedly make a difference, really is a bit tedious.
I know many responsible dog owners and accept my post was borne of anger BUT please do not say we should let it pass as it happens and can't be altered. I have said sorry for the generalisation but do not care who I annoy if I continue to complain about having to throw away decent shoes because a limited number of dog owners behave like arses? As long as there is one ED dog owner who refusesto clean up then people have the right to complain

To be fair to OP, lots of threads on the EDF are essentially not going to change anything at all ever, but they are still here. We rant about stuff we want to rant about, probably without expecting much to change. It's just the way we are, innit.


Lots of love,


Crap Clearing Dog Owner.

legalbeagle Wrote:

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> To be fair to OP, lots of threads on the EDF are

> essentially not going to change anything at all

> ever, but they are still here. We rant about stuff

> we want to rant about, probably without expecting

> much to change. It's just the way we are, innit.

>

> Lots of love,

>

> Crap Clearing Dog Owner.


Agreed. AND if a bit of venting makes someone feel better about a genuine issue then what's the harm? No one's forced to read the thread...

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