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Some lovely pictures of our walk


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We went for a romantic walk in the country this morning and I thought I'd share some of the lovely sights to behold.

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In one short stretch of path I counted 8 dog poo bags hanging from trees like some grotesque ornament, a used nappy, a beer bottle wedged in a tree and a pile of beer cans. How delightful!

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Another sad sign of the times @tonyhateley.Dog poo is a major problem in our area.I have to be extra vigilant when I collect or return the grand kids.Beer cans/bottles are another nuisance.Soiled nappies,discarde chips and other fast food along with the wrapping.The list goes on and on!


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I walk my dog up the canal and the mess is unreal.

Lazy dog owners, don't get why if they've bagged it they don't bin it. Even saw someone bag it and throw it in the canal!

No excuses, my dog leaves half his body weight and I manage to pick it up and take to the nearest bin (plenty about).

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I've said it before about other dog owners. Lazy. Disgusting how i can manage to clean it up and they cant. The occasional heres a bag if youve forgotten it mate. Normally helps!!

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How often do you see people throwing rubbish on the ground as they walk past a litter bin?


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Personally I think the dog should be destroyed at the owners cost if they are caught, would soon stop it.


 


Also given the use of smart water (DNA Style Theft Deterrent) surely we should be able to put a slow release capsule into every dog that ever enters a vets thus being able to find out the owner and prosecute them


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It's probably teens, they like to hide and do stupid things a way from watching eyes. Mind the special brew left in the bag, well that's probably idol dog owners (the one's who don't like walking 'em).

Can't say it's any different the places I walk/have been.

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thats gross, the type of people who litter and dont dispose of their dogs business are foul people.


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We have very limited instances of that here! Thank god... there are the odd ones who don't clean up.... but they are currently being dealt with... :devil:


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There is not much of this where I live, officers have people picking waste up and its well managed.

I dont miss the mess which was seen when I lived over there, walks around here are a joy and fresh air! which is more than can be said about where i used to call home.

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I took our grandchildren to the park yesterday and two lads about 10 were drinking from pop cans when they had finished they threw them on the ground, I asked them to pick them up and put them in the bin which was only a few feet away, I explained that it would keep the park nice for everyone to use, they sheepishly put them in the bin to their credit and didn't give me any back chat.

I think youngsters think it's somehow not cool to find a bin to put rubbish in. I'm not sure I would have said anything had they been a few years older though.

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I took our grandchildren to the park yesterday and two lads about 10 were drinking from pop cans when they had finished they threw them on the ground, I asked them to pick them up and put them in the bin which was only a few feet away, I explained that it would keep the park nice for everyone to use, they sheepishly put them in the bin to their credit and didn't give me any back chat.

I think youngsters think it's somehow not cool to find a bin to put rubbish in. I'm not sure I would have said anything had they been a few years older though.

This behavior is largely a carbon copy of their parents. 

A lot of people try to blame 'the youth of today', but they don't act like angels around their parents and become the devil out-of-sight. 

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This behavior is largely a carbon copy of their parents.

A lot of people try to blame 'the youth of today', but they don't act like angels around their parents and become the devil out-of-sight.

I'm not so sure about that, their parents could be perfectly responsible people who would be horrified if they knew what their offspring get up to. When the kids get in a group there is an element of showing off on front of their mates and they do things they wouldn't do if their parents were around.

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six of one and half a dozen... Standards!


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