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Dog alert - the council is spraying the pavement with poison

It took me a long time to find out why my dog was sick after eating grass along the pavement, which is a normal dog behaviour! Not even the vet knew what was wrong till I noticed the council spaying the grass with poison outside my house and this morning they are around once again. This should be illegal! 😡 

I’m wondering if one knows how to stop the council from poisoning our streets???

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Edited by RenatoMattos
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If you see them around your street please as about the weed killer compound - many weed killers contain glyphosate, which is harmful to dogs!

I also noticed that this person was, whilst in my sight anyway, without any kind of face mask, for example. 

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Glycophosphate is commonly used in the UK including gardeners.  If you've ever bought round up that is it.  The EU wanted to ban it due to over use by farmers, but we don't subscribe to that woke nonsense as they have done in France.  Perhaps someone would like to write to Defra through their local MP asking about greater controls over this commonly available weed killer 

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