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Earlier this evening i was sat in the front garden, when two young lads in their early twentys walked past, one with their dog, which proceeded in leaving its mess outside our front gate.They started walking off so i asked politely if they could pick the mess up, to which one replied you expletive pick it up you expletive.It makes me sick and the only reason i didnt react was because i was at my home and dont want any damage done on my property, anywhere else i think i might have reacted differently.
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A sad reflection of the attitude of a lot of people these days to things like community pride etc. I am afraid you had the misfortune of meeting two first class scumbags by the sound of it.:(:mad:
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No, wise not to make them too angry, outside where you live.
Though I would have followed them. They can't have been that far from their home, if they were walking a dog. I'd have then left my own little 'dirty protest; at their abode, to make my feelings known to them. |
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I just dont understand the attitudes of some people they just dont care one bit, and if you challenge them then you will more than likely get a thump for it.
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Though of course they wouldn't like the crap left outside their house. Dog walkers are usually creatures of habit. I would find out where they live. Retribution. Karma. :rolleyes: |
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this same thing was discussed on here a few years ago Rob, my solution was to tell the person if it wasn't shifted it would come through their letterbox, it seemed to work:D plus the dog was never walked on my side of the street again to the best of my knowledge.
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I would get alot of pleasure from that though, the thought of coming down in a morning and finding my front windows smashed makes it unviable.
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Like garinda says follow and exact some retribution at a later date, these sort have no respect for anyone or anything, a swift kick to the nads (not literally speaking) is all they understand.I will say it again SCUM:mad:
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No need to ever get caught. Play a long game. Revenge is sweet. Certainly sweeter than what eventually would land on their mat. ;) |
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Looking forward to the reply as to how the folks/spokesperson (councillor) from Rishton would deal with this anti-social problem , seems they have responded in another thread as to how they have solved problem with travellers in the "old' UDC area , maybe they have a solution to getting rid of dog excrement.
as above posters have suggested I think a visit to the miscreants parents house (if known) is in order with a note saying "I think his belongs to your son" |
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As G says....you have to play the long game when you are seeking revenge.
Leave the vengeful deed long enough so that it can't be connected to you Rob. If this person has let their dog foul the pavement in front of your home, then it is fairly certain that he has done it in other places too. |
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Revenge is bloody sweet sometimes. |
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Get the same problem outside our house. Every now and then i sprinkle some extra strong chilli powder about, seems to work for a while. :D:D:D
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except there is a damn fine chance that we will be the ones paying the fine(bet the lads don't work to earn a living).
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Two words Chav Scum. Unfortunately it seems that these chavs have a big dog like a pit bull to make them look hard, if you like, a extension of their man hood which must be tiny.
They don't care where the dog does it's business, you'll never seen them clean up after it though, might not be cool to do that, I don't know. If they can't look after it they shouldn't be keeping it. |
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When I lived on a street in town a yob and his girl who had just moved in had a big Alsation.
The dog did his mess a few times on the footpath out side an old ladies house opposite but she never complained but just picked it up. I asked her why she didn't tell the bloke about it but she just smiled and said she didn't want to cause a fuss. After about the tenth time of this happening I set off to work one morning and saw the biggest pile of dog dirt you could ever imagine all piled up on the louts doorstep, some at least six inches up the door.. The old lady had saved it all up for a week and placed it there. It never happened again. |
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propinquity come on ken i am a bit thick what the hell is that ? In the words of sherrif Justice T Bewford "speak english boy":D:D
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Examples of PROPINQUITY
<local housing prices, thanks to the propinquity of an especially picturesque beach, are out of the reach of many would-be buyers> Origin of PROPINQUITY Middle English propinquite, from Latin propinquitat-, propinquitas kinship, proximity, from propinquus near, akin, from prope near — more at approach First Known Use: 14th century Can't find any reference to dog turds.:gooddog: |
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never heard of the word, its one fer toffee noses, lose it ken quickly.:D
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Consider it deleted from my personal lexicon with immediate effect. |
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It's a Greek or Hebrew dictionary.Everybody in Rishton has one.:D:D
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....must have studied under Prof Lee Gate
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Report it to Hyndburn Council Rob.
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