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Oh this is all very funny.... look at you all
However, a dog poo flicked into a hedge where nobody is ever going to come into contact with it is not causing a danger.
The original campaign for that was 'Stick it and flick it' from Forestry Commission. I have been told by someone involved in that 'education' campaign that they deeply regret it.
It legitimised lobbing poo wherever someone can self justify 'oh, I am sure no-one ever goes behind that hedge / tree / heather / edge of track / beach area'. When the reality is that children playing, people on walks, workers out doing forestry / farming / etc, odd balls on bikes, geocachers, lovers, anyone else I can think of does actually go there from time to time.
There is never an excuse to leave it anywhere.
(that includes Ben Ghlas summit ridge last weekend, a fresh one curled out and left, a dropped bag full further down. FFS)
Oh this is all very funny…. look at you all
Thanks for your valuable contribution to the discussion. Your fascinating insights have really settled the debate.
That's precisely why this is so amusing....
Well aware of the dangers of dog poo so I won’t be needing to borrow your green pen, which I imagine is running low as you seem very angry.
However, a dog poo flicked into a hedge where nobody is ever going to come into contact with it is not causing a danger. Keep an eye out for upcoming photos.
Not angry at all, thanks. I suspect you know you are in the wrong and have shown yourself up a bit on this thread.
You are quite a strange person to even suggest taking pictures of dog muck and then posting them on the internet. Each to their own. Just read that back... why am I even debating this - I'm done! 😂