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There are some dog owners and some parents who give the rest a bad name. The council needs to target the dog owners and the parents who are irresponsible. The rest of us should live together in considerate peace & understanding. You can't paint all dogs as bad nor all children as bad. A little tolerance from everyone is a good thing that allows everyone to get along. It would be most helpful if the council had a clearly marked map at various parts of the parks just like duffy10 said.

Your dog is off the leash in the shaded area etc. Can't see how it makes any difference. Those that ignored the sign, keep your dog on leash will continue to ignore the helpful key and map provided. As a youngster I always fished below the sign that said I couldn't. Wouldn't fish in a Park...although have cast a fly in Dulwich Park.


Dun Wrote:

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> There are some dog owners and some parents who

> give the rest a bad name. The council needs to

> target the dog owners and the parents who are

> irresponsible. The rest of us should live together

> in considerate peace & understanding. You can't

> paint all dogs as bad nor all children as bad. A

> little tolerance from everyone is a good thing

> that allows everyone to get along. It would be

> most helpful if the council had a clearly marked

> map at various parts of the parks just like

> duffy10 said.

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