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The mother of a mate had a way to deal with dog poo outside her house. If she witnessed anyone lettng their dog poo in front of her house and not using eg a poop a scoop,she would wait until they walked up the road a bit, scoop it up and follow them, wait until they went in doors and then "post" it through their letter box. Gave her a lot of satisfaction. I think its hilarious but also a little crazy. So those of you ho complain of dog poo, here is a perfect solution if you have the time to sit in vigilance. You could start a rota with your neighbours.

atila the gooner Wrote:

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> Feck, and I thought I was an angry chappy.

> Alternatively, you could drop your pants and do a

> dump outside the offenders front door, of course

> this takes an awful lot of courage.



I'd be up for that!

Not such a crazy solution but when I see people littering, I say, hey excuse me but I think that fell out of your pocket/think you dropped that, its usually enough to embaress them into pick it up without the fear of being called a litterbug! laughed at the dog pooping ones above, has def entered my head a few times!

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