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Can people please pick up after you dogs when they go to the toilet.

This was done outside my home at 14.10pm Saturday 4/4/20

This is not nice to walk away and leave it. Think of children and other people who also use the pavement.

I am a dog owner myself and this gives all dog owners a bad name.

The bin at the oglander end of adys road constantly has rubbish strewn all around it. Someone leaves their trash in bags outside of the public bin leaving the foxes to have a field day pretty much every night. USE YOUR GREEN BINS (AND IF NOT USE SOMEONE ELSES - ITS BETTER THAN HAVING THE EYESORE EVERY DAY!!)

Sad that some dog owners are selfish. We will see a bag log dog poo issues because Southwark Council is cutting back service to the core while COVID19 is going on.


Street cleaning

"Scheduled cleaning of residential roads will not take place whilst the current restrictions on leaving home are in place. We'll have the ability to respond to the need for urgent sweeping requirements and fly-tip removal on residential roads should the need arise. Urgent street cleaning requests and fly-tip reports can be made"

via this online form - https://forms.southwark.gov.uk/beta/ShowForm.asp?fm_fid=1541&np=1

If you park your car anywhere it shouldn't be there are 100 cameras watching you will be caught

and you will be Fined.


In some areas.. Shopping precincts and you drop a cigarette butt, there are cameras and Wardens.

You will be caught and you will be fined,


If You drop litter in a Car Park, there are cameras and wardens. You will be caught and you will be fined.


If you allow your dog to foul the pavement. There are NO Cameras... There are no Wardens.

You will NOT be caught and you will not be Fined.


Why.


Because no one gives a S***e.


DulwichFox

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> If you park your car anywhere it shouldn't be

> there are 100 cameras watching you will be caught

> and you will be Fined.

>

> In some areas.. Shopping precincts and you drop a

> cigarette butt, there are cameras and Wardens.

> You will be caught and you will be fined,

>

> If You drop litter in a Car Park, there are

> cameras and wardens. You will be caught and you

> will be fined.

>

> If you allow your dog to foul the pavement. There

> are NO Cameras... There are no Wardens.

> You will NOT be caught and you will not be

> Fined.

>

> Why.

>

> Because no one gives a S***e.

>

> DulwichFox



Well that was worthwhile

James Barber Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Sad that some dog owners are selfish. We will see

> a bag log dog poo issues because Southwark Council

> is cutting back service to the core while COVID19

> is going on.

>

> Street cleaning

> "Scheduled cleaning of residential roads will not

> take place whilst the current restrictions on

> leaving home are in place. We'll have the ability

> to respond to the need for urgent sweeping

> requirements and fly-tip removal on residential

> roads should the need arise. Urgent street

> cleaning requests and fly-tip reports can be

> made"

> via this online form -

> https://forms.southwark.gov.uk/beta/ShowForm.asp?f

> m_fid=1541&np=1


Interesting that Conway were out in force in Goodrich Road yesterday.

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