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I went to our local heath this afternoon and the first 100ish yards of the path were lined with full dog poo bags - there must have been 30+. At the end was a man with a shovel, filling yet more. I got chatting to him; he didn't have a dog but wanted to do something for the environment so had rung up the council to ask for a supply of poo bags, and off he went poop scooping!
I commented on the awful people who don't pick up after their dogs, but he pointed out that on the positive side, most people do. He said that he'd come to the conclusion that people are either community-minded or they're not: if they are, they will pick up after their dogs, if they're not it doesn't matter what you say to them, they don't care and they won't. So there's no point moaning at them or about them - you can either moan, or you can do something about it... which is what he was doing. He said he wanted to get the path onto the heath looking all nice for Easter when people would be out walking more.
When I ended my walk, he had cleared away all the poo bags and was just closing the bin lid - which rather surprised me, as I didn't think they'd all fit in! He pointed to one last poo that was just 6' from the bin, but he said the owner might have walked on ahead and not have noticed.
What a WONDERFUL man, not only for clearing up mess that others have left behind, but also for being so positive and not complaining about the people who should have picked up the poo. He should receive an OBE at the very least, and probably deserves a knighthood
I commented on the awful people who don't pick up after their dogs, but he pointed out that on the positive side, most people do. He said that he'd come to the conclusion that people are either community-minded or they're not: if they are, they will pick up after their dogs, if they're not it doesn't matter what you say to them, they don't care and they won't. So there's no point moaning at them or about them - you can either moan, or you can do something about it... which is what he was doing. He said he wanted to get the path onto the heath looking all nice for Easter when people would be out walking more.
When I ended my walk, he had cleared away all the poo bags and was just closing the bin lid - which rather surprised me, as I didn't think they'd all fit in! He pointed to one last poo that was just 6' from the bin, but he said the owner might have walked on ahead and not have noticed.
What a WONDERFUL man, not only for clearing up mess that others have left behind, but also for being so positive and not complaining about the people who should have picked up the poo. He should receive an OBE at the very least, and probably deserves a knighthood