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Dear All


I have noticed a reoccurring problem of HUGE dog sh*t all over the pavement on the corner of Elsie Road and Grove Vale. I have seen the culprit, a man with a giant, slow dog- I'm afraid that's the best description I can give!


This morning I witnessed children on their way to school slipping in it- and it really isn't a pleasant thing for me to see as soon as I leave the house each morning.


It is quite disgusting, happens regularly and I worry that this dog needs to see a vet judging by the amount and distance it is able to cover in one defecation.


If anybody knows the owner please could they kindly request that he takes the dog somewhere else to go to the toilet, or even better just bags it and bins it.


I wish him and his dog no harm, only ask that he does his bit to keep our streets clean.


Thanks!

I think it must have been the same man/dog in North Cross Road early one morning a few weeks ago.

One would have needed a shovel to pick it up, and a supermarket carrier bag to contain it!

Luckily there was a man inside Pretty Traditional, getting the place ready, so he was able to fill a bucket with hot water and flush it away into the gutter (actually, it took two bucketfuls).


Perhaps posting about it on the forum might lead to the man being identified, and made aware of the the nuisance he is causing.

Louisa Wrote:

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> In other news I'm on my third glass of Sauvignon

> and I couldn't give a toss who curls one out on my

> lawn. Bring it on.

>

> Louisa.



Please PM me your address as I would be more than happy to oblige

JimH Wrote:

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> Louisa Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > In other news I'm on my third glass of

> Sauvignon

> > and I couldn't give a toss who curls one out on

> my

> > lawn. Bring it on.

> >

> > Louisa.

>

>

> Please PM me your address as I would be more than

> happy to oblige


lol

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