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Today must be about the third time this year that I've had to mount an hour-long clean up operation after one of the family stepped in dog shit - this time it was walked into the car and got on clothing too, leaving me washing clothes and scrubbing out the car. And that's before I get to move on to picking crap out of the tread of a trainer with a toothbrush.


Is 3 a year about average in ED or am I just a really lucky fella?

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If you ring the council, they will come and spray the ground with anti-fouling signs. It's not the same as catching someone, b ut at least you are doing something. They also will remove dog dirt, or that's the claim. 020 7525 2000. Please get them to spray the signs near where you are. The more the owners' see it, the more they are aware of their unsocial behaviour.

dulwich itself has a major poo problem, someone had the cheek to wipe the poo off their shoe & scraping it onto my steps!!!

i got kids runnin in & out most times, they're not likely to look out for shite!!! i might just ring up the council to get them to spray one of their signs near my house.....

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