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It's shit here


 
Posted : 26/01/2010 11:05 pm
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The streets of Barnsley are paved with brown!


 
Posted : 26/01/2010 11:11 pm
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I got so sick of it in my area I bought myself a dog! Well if you can't beat them...

On a serious note pooch and I don't leave the house without a roll of poo bags (so I can hang them in tree's. :twisted:)


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 8:24 am
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Someone round here used to stencil a star in gold paint round street shits. Even after the turd has gone the ghost remains.

Or rub the owners face in the shit then throw them off the path...


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 9:14 am
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I have to walk my kids to school and nursery through a minefield of pavement poo!! It has got to a point where my (nearly)3 year old shouts "mind the poo" every 10 yards!! Think I might buy an air rifle, for the owners not the dogs, as expecting a dog to pick up its own s##t is asking too much.


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 9:34 am
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It is the same outside my kids school, I had to ring the council twice yesterday but they did come round and clean it. It was dog shit dodgems up until that point.
I wonder how the owners of these dogs would react if we all went round and took a dump on their doorstep?


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 9:41 am
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It's like tarring roadies with the same brush, I'm sure not all of the wa*kers run red lights, ride 4 abreast at 20 and don't bother signalling or shoulder checking.

My dogs eat meat and the birds love their sh1t, I've bagged some up and come back only to find the bag ripped open, and the shit gone. It doesn't stink or is sticky, infact it just crumbles to dust like chalk and it doesn't stick to shoes or tires.


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 9:54 am
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We don't have a side gate on our house and during the snowy weather I found a pile of frozen dog eggs in our back garden. The house opposite has a "pet" dog which they let run around the street because they can't control the bitch. I had to stop myself bagging it up and hurling it at their front window.

Dogs will die.


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 10:05 am
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I have a particular aversion to dog shite, so much so that if I ride through some I ain't going anywhere until I've scrapped every last bit off the tyre, the thought of a bit flying off and hitting me in the face makes me gag just thinking about it.

Haughmond Hill nr Shrewsbury, especially the 100 metre radius from the carpark is covered in dogshit. They have a flick it into the bushes rule, which invariably means that it ends up on the edge of the path.

Presumably, they don't leave dogshit lying around in their gardens at home, or flick it onto the Hostas and daffadils, so why is it ok for them to take their dogs out for a crap in a public place and leave it there?

Boxing day, took my lad up there for a ride, very slippy on the graded tracks, but the verges were softer, however there was a poo every metre, even walking was a problem, had to give up.


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 10:23 am
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As a dog owner, I'm disgusted by the lazy bastads who let their dog sh1t anywhere (usually in the middle of a path) and just walk off and leave it.
I sometimes understand the bagging up and leaving in a bush as there are often no bins to chuck it in and I guess the (slightly less) lazy morons think they are saving people from treading in it.
I was out in the pitch black last night with no-one around and my dog did her business, I picked it up, stuck my (luckily gloved) thumb in it and chucked it in the nearest dog-poo-bin. No-one was around and the pooh was on the verge, not on the path.
So, as Cool-Hand-luke says, we're not all lazy, ignorant, stupid c***s.

[edit] ^^ sounds like I stuck my thumb in it on purpose! I did it accidently, but was just trying to make the point that it's not a pleasant task.


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 10:33 am
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The North Downs is littered with the stuff. Parts of the South Downs also.
It seems dog owners think it's ok to take a laissez-faire attitude their dog's poop. I've seen it happen on countless occasions.

Man's best friend is my tyre's worst enemy.


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 10:38 am
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It is pretty bad here somethimes but so is litter. As a dog owner I do always pick up after my dog as I wouldn't like to step, ride, what ever in it myself. There are load of unresponable dog owners out there, lets face it there wouldn't be the dogs trust and the like if people were responsible pet owners; I wouldn't have a dog that took years to get to trust anyone because she had been kicked and beaten.
And lets face it there are a lot of irresponsible mountain bikers out there, the ones that leave litter all over the place, Glen tress can look like a rubbish bin in places at certain times.
It seems there are irresponsible people all over the place who don't seem to give a crap what they do to the countryside they profess enjoy, it's just a lot easier to pick on dog owners, granted dog poo is a lot worse to step in than a crisp bag but the same basic rule applies.

More bins would help, something that I have writen endlessly to the local council for, one success but not much more.

As usual all the hatered that come out on forums has emerged, seems to me that people only want their 'kind' to have access/ have around rather than be logical about things. Same sort of people that will shout at you for going ahead of them down spooky woods because your on a xc bike and you will get in the way of their freeride fun.


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 11:29 am
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I once saw a woman on Crosby Beach wiping her dog's arse with a tissue after it crapped everywhere, she did try to pick it up but as it was all runny I dare say she was only partially successful 🙁


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 11:36 am
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local reservoir much favoured by dog walkers and noticed during the snow that the red box for posting bags was untouched (covered in snow - no prints) now snow has melted there is sh1t all over the path in the area where the box is and people park

Most people are happy to go to the coast and let their children paddle in human sh1te, how odd?
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obviously i'm not most people and as to the victor meldrew/price of milk tag i get fed up cleaning shit off the kids


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 12:38 pm
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A dog tackled me from behind and didn't get the ball yesterday. That was a bad foul.

I picked it up and threw it for him though.


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 12:55 pm
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My house seems to have a major problem with cat fouling, obviously not the cats fault but I have expressed my disgust at the neighbours that own cats, next step is a weekly clean up and deposit of said cat mess proportionately on the neighbours drives that own cats, see how they like it.


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 1:38 pm
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there is surprisingly little dog shit around here. although generally speaking germany is pretty bad for it.

whereas in the UK you might comment when seeing someone NOT picking up their beloved dogs shit, here you comment to others when you see someone pick it up.

mate and i had a go at some family a few weeks back. mum, dad and two kiddies, plus the dog. the dog shits in the middle of a park about 5m from where we were standing. i called the 'frau' back and asked her if whe was going to clean it up. then her husband came over and start telling us to mind our own business. my mate then lays into them explaining to them what sort of example are they setting for their kids. "don't worry kids, need a shit? shit in the park"

i'd shoot the dogs because after shooting the owners who is going t pick up the poo?


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 1:44 pm
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In this part of Germany the city send officials around the parks to check people with dogs have got them on a lead, as well as the owner is carrying a 'crap sack' and that their dogs have got their taxation tags (yes dogs are taxed in Germany ) and that they are insured. Failure to comply with any of the above criteria results in a hefty fine (in fact more than if you are caught speeding in your car!).


 
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It seems there are irresponsible people all over the place who don't seem to give a crap what they do to the countryside they profess enjoy, it's just a lot easier to pick on dog owners, granted dog poo is a lot worse to step in than a crisp bag but the same basic rule applies.

More bins would help, something that I have writen endlessly to the local council for, one success but not much more.

As usual all the hatered that come out on forums has emerged, seems to me that people only want their 'kind' to have access/ have around rather than be logical about things.


I don't know where you get the idea from that people are suggesting it's acceptable to litter - I'd have a go at somebody littering just as I'd have a go at somebody not picking up after their dog. As you mention though, dog poo is far more disgusting than a crisp packet - I'm not really that bothered if my son steps on a crisp packet when out walking.

Called a woman a "disgusting bitch" yesterday after witnessing her leave her dog's mess behind on the pavement. Might have done something more direct had I not been rather constrained by having my little boy in the car with me (not really happy about parking up and leaving him in the car whilst I chased her with her dog droppings).


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 2:16 pm
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Called a woman a "disgusting bitch" yesterday after witnessing her leave her dog's mess behind on the pavement. Might have done something more direct had I not been rather constrained by having my little boy in the car with me (not really happy about parking up and leaving him in the car whilst I chased her with her dog droppings).

Perfect example then of a well adjusted human being then…

Your son gets an angry ball of rage for a Farther who swears at strangers and seems incapable of behaving in a civil fashion to women…

It’s Dog shit not Genocide you moron, politely register your disgust, and move on…

Christ knows what you do if he puts a cracker in the DVD player…


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 2:54 pm
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politely register your disgust

How? I'd already asked politely whether she was leaving that there, and didn't she think it rather disgusting, and been totally blanked. Figured that was the only sort of language she might understand - if she wants to be treated in a civil fashion she should treat the rest of society in a civil fashion (what does her sex have to do with it?)

Not really sure where you get the idea I was a ball of rage either, nor how calling some woman exactly what she was has any relation to how I'd react to my child doing something he doesn't necessarily know is wrong.

Personally I reckon being rude to people leaving their dog droppings behind is a very good sign of a well adjusted human being.


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 3:03 pm
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"disgusting bitch"

Seems a fair comment to me tbh, can think of far worse things she could have been called.

Our local park, where I used to play football as a kid is now nothing more than a dog poo alley now, feel free to play in it if you want.

I know it only a few irresponsible owners, but maybe a few stern words, might get it through their skulls that its not acceptable behaviour.


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 3:11 pm
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My house seems to have a major problem with cat fouling, obviously not the cats fault but I have expressed my disgust at the neighbours that own cats, next step is a weekly clean up and deposit of said cat mess proportionately on the neighbours drives that own cats, see how they like it.

Unfortunately cats are deemed in law as "free range animals", therefore nobody is directly responsible for its actions, whereas dogs are not and therefore the owner is responsible. Unless obviously your neighbours walks their cats on a lead round your garden? (I have a cat and am fed up with our neighbours cats shitting in our garden rather than their own, but nothing i can do.)
cr@p of any kind is abhorrent, but human / dog's is the worst. I believe dog cr@p can also carry disease IIRC (im happy to be corrected on this point). I still shudder riding down a lane at the end of my road and getting my legs and face sprayed with shit off the front tyre. Urgghhh.


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 3:20 pm
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Perfect example then of a well adjusted human being then…

Your son gets an angry ball of rage for a Farther who swears at strangers and seems incapable of behaving in a civil fashion to women…

It’s Dog shit not Genocide you moron, politely register your disgust, and move on…

Christ knows what you do if he puts a cracker in the DVD player…

Some irony in such a complaint about over-reaction there!


 
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[i]Your son gets an angry ball of rage for a Farther who swears at strangers[/i]
Genius. Extrapolated from where, exactly?


 
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I still shudder riding down a lane at the end of my road and getting my legs and face sprayed with shit off the front tyre. Urgghhh.

Use a bloody mudguard then! Perhaps I could market some as "dog poop guards"


 
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Possibly Dez, But kids are wonderful little things, once they have learned it's OK to call one woman a "Disgusting Bitch" they can merrily apply the same insult to any and all Females, what you've then taught your kids is it's OK to over-react to (in the grand scheme of things, quite minor) stuff and hurl what some would consider quite strong personal abuse at strangers. It’s a mindset not a million miles away from that of a Jihadist…

Just because you don’t mind a bit of misogyny, doesn’t mean your son/daughter won’t get excluded from school for copying Daddy in the playground…
Frankly it’s bad parenting not to teach by example…

Like I said it’s Dog Shit, dirty, possibly full of diseases, and very anti-social not to pick it up, but using abusive language and mulling over physical attacks on those who don’t pick after their mutt is just ****ing stupid…

Don’t ignore it, but don’t lower yourself by acting like a thug…

If you have to abuse strangers, why not try interweb forums…. Oh…


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 3:40 pm
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why should you have to use a mudguard? the shit shouldn't be there in the first place, you might aswell suggest riding around in an NBC suit.


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 3:42 pm
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Your son gets an angry ball of rage for a Farther who swears at strangers
Genius. Extrapolated from where, exactly?

I "Extrapolated" it from:

Called a woman a "disgusting bitch" yesterday.... Might have done something more direct had I not been rather constrained by having my little boy in the car with me

Still feel free to clarify, and I'll back your application for farther of the year...


 
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No, still can't see where you get 'angry ball of rage', 'Farther' or 'swears at strangers' from.
Is steam actually coming out of your ears?


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 3:55 pm
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over-react

In your opinion. So the correct response to somebody deliberately leaving disgusting health hazards lying around is simply to let them get on with it?

mulling over physical attacks

You appear to be extrapolating again.

Can I just point out that I was there, and know I wasn't an angry ball of rage. Though given I'm apparently only one step away from being a suicide bomber, who am I to judge my own mental state?


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 4:01 pm
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aracer, I think you missed my point or I wasn't clear (most likely), I wasn't accusing anyone on here of littering or saying it acceptable but more meaning that there are irrisposible people weather it's mountain biking, dog walking, hill walking/ running what ever, its just sad that people do not respect the countryside around them.

Sadly, I hate to say this but it does seem to be a area/class thing, the small park a few blocks from me is HORRIBLE dog mess every where and A LOT on the small football pitch, the area is not that great, but go a few blocks the other way where the area is really nice and the parks are pretty good. I think that like a lot of things if there is litter and dog mess already there it only gets worse. Sad but true.

If it's any consolation to non dog owners/lovers it's really not great finding that your dogs beloved ball has bounced into dog mess and you have to bin it and have to walk home with a moapy dog or that they or you have stepped in it. Getting dog mess out of paws is a lot harder than shoes.

Bins and fines would help, I would love to see the govement pay people to catch people not picking up after their dog or for dropping litter, e.c.t and enforcing the fines that are there but lets face it whoever gets fined?

What I do really object to is the blame the dog attitude on here, it's just seems stupid rage, I like dogs, others don't big deal but it's the owners fault not the dogs. You wouldn't shout or threaten a child of two who dropped litter, would you? It would be the parents fault for not picking up after the child, it like the dog doesn't know any better.

I really think this thread should have ended one post after it started, with the conclution "it's not the dogs fault it's the owners, it's horible but all you can do is try and catch people and ask them, politly to clean that up", everything else is pretty pointless or just bile riddled rage.

Forums, were pointless rage lives, it's little wonder I rarely bother looking at posts on here, used to think mountian bikers were really nice people but sometimes reading this site really puts me off 'us'.


 
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What I do really object to is the blame the dog attitude on here, it's just seems stupid rage, I like dog, others don't big deal but it's the owners fault not the dogs.

Not something that came across in your previous post - I got the impression more that you were complaining about us picking on dog owners when lots of other people also litter...

I think there was one post suggesting shooting the dog - maybe I missed another one. However in general your objection is totally missing the mark, given the rest of us are complaining about the owners, not the dogs. Where exactly is this "blame the dog attitude"?


 
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Where exactly is this "blame the dog attitude"?

Mmm, the tag - dead dogs rock, gives it away a bit.

Unfortunately, I have 2 dogs, and yes I pick it up every time - unless the one is doing it behind a bush 30 feet of the footpath and I'm likely to injure myself picking it up. But the biggest problem around here along with doggy doo do, is broken bottles - at least one on every stretch we walk, disgarded food, vomit from last nights excesses that can go weeks without being cleaned by the coumcil. Even witnessed a pidgeon decomposing on a roadside the year before last.


 
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Well they are a couple of posts blaming the dogs but maybe I didn't read them all that carefully...I have obivouly missed the mark, a mark that mainly seems to be, lets shout at someone or shout someone down for thier views?!?!?! We have to have someone to have a daily rant about one group of people. Sigh.

You are probally right I have maybe missed the point slightly but also have suggested a few actual solutions to the problem and have actually done something about it, that hasn't involved shouting abuse at someone. Good grief.


 
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Dogs as pets are pointless anyway..ban them!!


 
Posted : 27/01/2010 5:18 pm
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lol - this whole post is pointless 😉


 
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What I dislike about what you have thus far written “aracer” is not that you told the woman you disapproved of her actions (or rather inaction) but that (from your own account) you defaulted to abusive language, you were in the right, so why make yourself appear aggressive by name calling, your hardly going to get the response you want that way are you…

I can tell you I would never use similar language in the vicinity of my daughter and her mother would slap me silly if I did…

My extrapolation for the

"mulling over physical attacks”
comment was from your own
“Might have done something more direct…”

The insinuation was on your part, if you don’t want people to make assumptions about you then make clear statements…

To clarify I assumed you were telling us that had your Lad not been about you would have scooped up and thrown the dog shit at the Woman in question or some other similar action (having already called her a “Disgusting Bitch”) but do please make your intentions clear Big man…

The Jihadist comment was a bit more general but was drawing parallels between Islamic fundamentalist’s somewhat out of proportion views and the militant zeal which some seem to feel the cause of dog fouling warrants, rather obvious hyperbole I’d have thought, if you need it explaining might I suggest you just give up, I know I’m going to…. Ta Ta…


 
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Use a bloody mudguard then! Perhaps I could market some as "dog poop guards"

Firstly It was bone dry and dusty in the middle of summer 20 degrees plus in the south of england, mudguards clearly not required. Just 'cos you have mud 365 days of the year, doesn't mean the rest of us have. Regional weather variances shocker.
Secondly Why the F*CK should I have to, ****?


 
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cookeaa - I suspect it's you with the problems if the only interpretation of "something more direct" you can come up with is assaulting the woman - especially since something very similar to what I was contemplating has already been mentioned on this thread. Feel free to make dodgy assumptions if you like - just don't post them as facts.

militant zeal which some seem to feel the cause of dog fouling warrants

So expecting that people should be made to pick up after their pooches is "military zeal"?

rather obvious hyperbole I’d have thought

So you didn't actually mean it at all? Why bother saying it then?

I suggest you just give up, I know I’m going to…. Ta Ta…

OK, bye then. Really enjoyed your debating style.


 
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Dogs as pets are pointless anyway..ban them!!

Ban all pets?


 
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Use a bloody mudguard then! Perhaps I could market some as "dog poop guards"

Firstly It was bone dry and dusty in the middle of summer 20 degrees plus in the south of england, mudguards clearly not required. Just 'cos you have mud 365 days of the year, doesn't mean the rest of us have. Regional weather variances shocker.
Secondly Why the F*CK should I have to, ****?

Touched a nerve have I? Nice use of offensive language. You do know Edinburgh has less rain than the south?

I didn't say you should have to - merely that it is a pragmatic solution. It works - use even a beef curtain type mudguard and you don't get dog poo in your face. Of course the best solution would be to move from the overcrowded south with its limited trails and selfish populace. But don't come north of the border - we don't like the stroppy sort.

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Ha ha tj, thats the trouble with making assumptions, I was born in scotland and lived there for 24 years, so im fully aware of the climate thank you. Why do you think im still down here?
Oh and theres plenty of "limited" riding where I am thanks.
Anyway your solution is not really a good one as a beef curtain wouldn't have stopped all the shit going over my legs and waterbottle. But then you always have to take the opposing view to the majority don't you!
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Why say

Just 'cos you have mud 365 days of the year, doesn't mean the rest of us have. Regional weather variances shocker.
if you know its bobbins. You a weegie? 😈

with an issue you can either prevent it happening or minimise its effects. as you cannot prevent the dogs from pooping then putting a mudguard on will stop the poop getting you quite as badly. Seems fairly straightforward to me. I don't know how else you will stop it.
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It was said as tongue in cheek TJ!
Even full mudguards would not prevent the spray of it. Obviously the solution is to avoid it in the first place.

Apologies for the swearyness yesterday, was a bit harassed! Sorry.


 
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