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There was a small chalk dog-muck campaign on Lacon Road this morning - someone feeling a little riled by a careless dog owner leaving dog muck outside their gate had written "Whose dog shits here?" alongside a load more.


Will it get results or does it just look a little crazy? I guess we'll find out!

Jimmyv Wrote:

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> You know who you are. For the third time this year

> I have trodden in your beloved pet's crap? Please

> clean it up. Beauval Rd is literally carpeted with

> it. Do the decent thing please. It is horrendous


You seem to know who the person that lets their pet carpet crap on Beauval Rd is, so why not approach them in person when you next see tham? Perhaps you could rub their face in any incriminating hound cables while you're at it, too.

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