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It's not OK to put your dog crap in my wheelie bin

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fortifiedwithtea · 02/11/2012 03:23

The bin men have changed our collection time its now late afternoon. DD2 and I went to the post office and when we came back bin emptied. All good so far. DD2 asks are we going to take the bin in but because I couldn't be arsed to wash my hands yet again, I said no leave it. Then I forgot about it until next morning.

Next morning went to retrieve bin and throw a black sack in and there in the bottom was ...... a package of dog poo.

Why?

If I wanted dog poo in my bin, I'ld have my own bloody dog. I am now the custodian of poop for a week. Why should I be just because I didn't take my bin in quick enough.

I suspect it was the woman who deliberately brings her greyhounds to the small greenward in front of my house to let her dogs have a crap and piss up the cherry trees. She lives about 2 minutes walk away. I suppose the doggy brigade will say be thankful she bags her dogs poo. So why then be so inconsiderate as to dump it in my bin.

Yes I'm annoyed.

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Brycie · 04/11/2012 11:16

Grin pickled I like my bin men, they see us right

Everlong · 04/11/2012 11:23

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ilovesprouts · 04/11/2012 11:28

i would rather someone put in my bin at least dcs dint step on it yabu

Anysense · 22/10/2023 15:57

Ever heard of ocular toxocariasis? Not to mention stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and fever. What about the maggots and flies that can be potentially left for others to clean? Doesn’t sound like a biohazard? By the sounds of it you wouldn’t mind if people dropped the kids off in your kitchen sink. Absolute filth giveashit.

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