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On 30/12/2024 at 11:13, Jellybeanz said:

I'd also like to add that dog owners when picking it up should take it home to their own bin! Lost count of people chucking it in our bin, just disgusting. 

Parents don't leave dirty nappies in the street so dog owners shouldn't either.

 

Actually when I had a dog  she often came out of the bushes in the park with a soiled nappy , so not just some dog owners who are dirty b.......!  Most dog owners seem really good round here.

 

 

 

 

 

1 hour ago, Earl Aelfheah said:

These have started sprouting around East Dulwich!
“…there is no poop fairy” 👏

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Sadly I doubt the kind of person  who doesn't pick up after their dog is going to pay any attention to that, even if they see it.

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3 hours ago, Earl Aelfheah said:

These have started sprouting around East Dulwich!
“…there is no poop fairy” 👏

Brilliant! I appear to be the designated poop fairy in our household! I think those who also hold that esteemed position should be rewarded with a T-shirt and wear it with pride!

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I have to join this thread..I have'nt stepped in dog poo for years and years and then twice in the last couple of months

North X road and Felbrigg road.

To add insult to injury both times its been with my right foot which superstition says is bad luck

So thats doubly sh**ty😩

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23 minutes ago, NewWave said:

I have to join this thread..I have'nt stepped in dog poo for years and years and then twice in the last couple of months

North X road and Felbrigg road.

To add insult to injury both times its been with my right foot which superstition says is bad luck

So thats doubly sh**ty😩

Interesting. Same area. Someone doing a circular walk with their dog?

I’ve seen it on nutfield road, upland road, rodwell road even north cross road!! It’s foul , imagine a child falls in it it’s absolutely terrible for it around here!

17 hours ago, Kipper_1972 said:

Where?

I’ve seen it on nutfield road, upland road, rodwell road even north cross road!! It’s foul , imagine a child falls in it it’s absolutely terrible for it around here!

13 hours ago, Katherty said:

There have also been a few instances of it on Whateley Road recently.... Horrible.

That's also in the same area as Ulverscroft, Fellbrigg and North Cross Roads.

Ulverscroft and Fellbrigg Roads both run between North Cross Road and Whateley Road.

Might someone have seen anything on their door cameras (no idea what they are called as I don't have one) ?

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Spotted 6/7 different piles all around East Dulwich on my lunchtime walk. 

Fully behind bringing back medieval punishment for this sort of thing. Nothing that would actually harm anyone but every Saturday morning put the guilty culprit in the stocks on Goose Green and launch rotten veg or their dogs sh*t at them. £1 a go for the baying public. 

A punishment that would make people think twice instead of a fine which clearly isn't much of a deterrent. 

 

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