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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: Boggert on May 20, 2007, 16:42:25
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Now I know this is a hot topic with my Parish Councils on my beat, Bit today i was annoyed!
The other day I was sat at my PC looking out of the window, I glance up to see a woman with a dog cross the road towards my front garden, but being busy take no more notice...
Today I want to cut the grass to find a big pile of dog mess!
I have seen this woman and her dog before, If I see it happen again I will take a bag out to her so she clears it up then report her for "Anti social behaviour" Bad enough fouling the foot paths but private gardens! :twisted:
Anyone who lets their do foul the paths are inconsiderate gits...
Rant over...
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Oooh my all time favourite pet hate ! :x
People who dont clean up after their dogs should be shot - legislation should be put in place that it is an offence to walk a dog without carrying suitable means to clean up after it
A few on the spot fines for not carrying a plastic bag would soon sort them out
I once caught a dog messing in my front garden with the owner looking the other way till it was finished - I grabbed a shovel, loaded it up with his mess and chased him down the road shouting as loud as I could "Excuse me, I think you have forgotten something !" - boy was his face red as I made him put it in the bag I brought for him too !
His only other option was to discuss the matter at the front desk of the police station 3 doors down from my house ! - It is an offence up here to let your dog foul up here (on the spot fine ) - is it not the same down there ?
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I was paramotoring out of a field in Hampshire, having left my kit bag with my stuff in it, and as I'm walking back across the field I watch a couple's dog wander over to it, pee on it, and trot off again. They acted totally oblivious to the actions of their dog. If I hadn't had a motor on my back I'd have run over and had a go at them.
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I could issue a fine, however it only works if the foul a foot path not private land...
However I will request their name and address politly if I catch them if not I would consider pulling my warrent card if they refused... Never normally would i do that when off duty, but the dog fouling issue bugs me. There is a local foot path that runs to our village school and it is just covered in dog poo... I once pushed a push chair up there, it picked up lots of dog poo! don't these people think about others...Rant rant rant
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As a dog owner, I do try to do my best to tidy up after my pooch. The worst bit is when you feel in yr pocket, theres a bag ther so off you go, then the dog decides to poop twice on your walk....Now carry a pocketfull of bags.
My only gripe is that when Im in woodland, or somewhere open like derbyshire or similar, I let the dog run free, sometimes she takes a pee, sometimes she poops, but there are some folk who expect that every one should be cleared away. I clear up if its a pavement, I clear up if its a field where kids play etc, but I draw the line in open woodland etc.
To be honest, I try to avoid footpaths etc and take the dog in the fields or woods, cos even if you clear it away, its never completely clean and I always think if kids fall over where its been, they are still gonna pick up germs etc.
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i agre with all the above,
my dog is actully pretty snobby, she never poo-poos(!) in the garden or paths, she waits till she is in a field or the forest adn runs 15 - 20 ft in adn turns around and does her studd, she is really timid!!!
it grips my proverbial when people dont tidy up, another on the spot fine could be for kids and their rubbish......
i wont start on the kids thread!!!!
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graham
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appart from their dogs would the owners like it if a nice big steamer was left on their front lawn/drive by someone elses great dane etc.........i bet not.
not all owners are bad in this area just the majority :lol: , bit like muppets on green lanes who give us all a reputation.........
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:evil: I agree, dog poo is disgusting, I always clear up after my dog, I tie a bag to her lead. She also does that thing in the woods, and when I try to find it I can't. I think some people get some sort of weird kick out of letting their dogs drop a massive pile near a school or on somebody's lovely lawn. The craziest thing I have seen out on walks is bagged up poo, bagged up but left where it is and not binned!
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I grabbed a shovel, loaded it up with his mess and chased him down the road
One of my old foremen did this but waited till the chap went into his house, knocked the door and when it opened flung the contents of the shovel up the hall way saying "I believe this belongs to you" :lol:
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I do agree with your statements I get stray dogs jumping my front fence & leave one in the garden. There is a copa who lives across the road from my 88 year old Grandad, he stands there & lets his dog walk across the road & lay 1 on the front lawn of my grandads. I look after the gardens for my Grandad as he is house bound these days & it gets up my nose.
I have 3 dogs & clean up after when I can by that I mean they often go into the thickest & tornest bushes, I can't get in nor could a child !
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I love other peoples dogs wouldn't have my own, deal with enough crap at work.
Could have been worse I was picking up stones for my rockery the other day and when Lifting up the boulder realised someone had Crapped under it and left the evidence hidden under the boulder.
Told you I hate [!Expletive Deleted!].
Highlander1
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Wonderful it works the old Scrap monitor I like that had my fingers crossed though in case the s word got through. :lol:
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nice big steamer
lol @ driftwood :lol:
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funny how dogs get the blame for it all
but they dont jump over my fence and do it in my garden
but the cats do do
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being a dog owner and cleaning his mess up after him and seeing over peoples dog mess dose wind me up lots and been a counteryside recreation ranger its not a very nice thing to be seeing on the park
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This was no dog but vindalooo must have been on the me and you the night before. :evil: :x
as they say the s word happens just wish it wasn't under my boulder. :o
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funny how dogs get the blame for it all
but they dont jump over my fence and do it in my garden
but the cats do do
Don't get me started on cats...
Dog owners are one thing but at least they take the dogs out... most of the cats round here are left to roam day and night... leaving calling cards wherever... course.. always in the same place...
Tempted to get one of those human traps... capture the opffenders and take them down the RSPCA telling them they were stray.
Skibum
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Hey cats and dogs are one thing but vindaloo come on you think youv'e got problems we got tourists who crap under rocks.
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Arn't human traps too big for cats be like trying to crush a grape with a tank. :shock:
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The park is one thing, we had one left by a local cat in the middle of the lounge carpet!
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I could issue a fine, however it only works if the foul a foot path not private land...
However I will request their name and address politly if I catch them if not I would consider pulling my warrent card if they refused... Never normally would i do that when off duty, but the dog fouling issue bugs me. There is a local foot path that runs to our village school and it is just covered in dog poo... I once pushed a push chair up there, it picked up lots of dog poo! don't these people think about others...Rant rant rant
Boggert mate!
Think laterally on this one! The Littering laws will cover the 'depositing of substances from public places to a private place'.
I had some bloke who used to regularly let his dog dump on my front lawn, so I collected it all up, (a few days worth) waited for him, watched his dog do it again, then confronted him and handed it all back with the words " I believe these are yours. Please don't let your dog do that again, or I will be round to return the favour. I have horses."
I never saw him again.
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I'd love to seen the blokes face if you had taken your horses around to his for a number 2
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Bring the mare round here mate my roses need some of that :lol:
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its my understanding of the anti littering laws that you are only obliged to pick it up in urban and play areas and that the countryside/woodlands and even some country parks you don't Have too ? - read leaflet on it a couple of years ago
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Bring the mare round here mate my roses need some of that :lol:
I'll send some up by post matey COD! One poop at a time! :lol:
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We need to stop talking s..t :lol: :lol:
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:lol: :lol: Lol @ highlander!!
Yep gets up my nose totally we own a dog and never leave the house without bags infact normally when im out at work or shopping etc have to fight past all the bags in me pocket to get me money :evil:
You get a dog your responsible for everything it does :evil: :evil: :evil:
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:lol: :lol: Lol @ highlander!!
Yep gets up my nose totally we own a dog and never leave the house without bags infact normally when im out at work or shopping etc have to fight past all the bags in me pocket to get me money :evil:
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I hope the bags in your pocket are empty! Yuk!
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Only time it ever gets up my nose is when I'm strimming the driveway. :x
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I have seen this woman and her dog before, If I see it happen again I will take a bag out to her so she clears it up then report her for "Anti social behaviour" Bad enough fouling the foot paths but private gardens! :twisted:
Rant over...
why take a bag out let the bitch pick it up with her hands that would teach her the lesson she deserves :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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I have seen this woman and her dog before, If I see it happen again I will take a bag out to her so she clears it up then report her for "Anti social behaviour" Bad enough fouling the foot paths but private gardens! :twisted:
Rant over...
why take a bag out let the bitch pick it up with her hands that would teach her the lesson she deserves :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
I wouldn't want to be her manicurist after that! retch, puke, :-& vomit!
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Only time it ever gets up my nose is when I'm strimming the driveway. :x
You should try a frog, now THATS nasty.
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Only time it ever gets up my nose is when I'm strimming the driveway. :x
You should try a frog, now THATS nasty.
My grass has never been long enough to hide a frog but some of them do get up my nose especially when thet refuse to let you overtake on a country road:lol:
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You should pick it up where ever the dog poos even if the law says you can leave in forest etc...
Any one heard of parvo virus[have'nt a clue how to spell it].
It can kill and live along time in dog poo and if your dog steps in it then go's home and licks its feet it my catch it.If poeple think its ok to leave dog mess in the woods then i hope they never loose a dog to parvo because thats what you could spread if you leave it laying around.