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mancity68 Wrote:

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> Yep. Absolutely loads of it. Horrible. Council had

> painted the ?pick up your dog mess? stencils on

> pavements near me but not made blind bit of

> difference.


I agree that it's horrible and getting worse but on the lighter side I suspect dogs can't read and the stencils are useless to them 😉

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Chick Wrote:

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> Lots of it Oakhurst Grove.



Try reporting it on


https://www.southwark.gov.uk/street-care/dog-fouling


I did that once when there were 50 dog turds in a 40m stretch of road (I don't usually count dog turds but I couldn't believe the number myself!)and they came round same day with one of those doggy do vacuum machines and cleared it all away. Brilliant!

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Dog poo is disgusting and a health hazard. Most people are well trained to pick up after their dogs, and some go the extra mile in picking up obvious stuff just because it?s the right thing to do. A bit like some cyclists breaking red lights, some drivers breaking the speed limit etc etc Unfortunately a minority give the rest of us a bad name.
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