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Very worrying subject, but i hope someone would let me know about my dog walker around the general public.


Yesterday morning i was in Peckham Rye park carpark. My dog was on its lead and i was attempting to put her in the car when a large grey/black dog came hurling over. I looked over and saw a dog walker who i have seen many times with around 5 dogs all off lead running through the carpark.


I managed to get my dog into the car and then witnessed a medium sized black fluffy dog jump at the window of a moving car.


The walker did nothing and carried on towards the 1 o'clock club.


As i was leaving the car park, the black dog came running from the old toilet block, straight in front of my car. I stopped the car and called out to the guy that i could have hit his dog. He ignored me and just as i was about to go, the grey/black dog ran from the same area up to the drivers window.


By this stage i was pretty shaken and got out and called to him that i nearly killed 2 dogs because he did not have them on a lead.


He was clearly not going to take responsibility, or even listen to me. All he kept saying was "25 mph".


I sometimes wish my car could do 0 - 100 in less than a second, but in a carpark i think even 25mph is a bit optimistic.


You may know the guy ,italian accent maybe, 40'sh, sometimes walks with another guy with a collie.


Anyway, if you use this walker, beware, dogs should not be allowed to run through carparks , unless you are happy to take responsibilty for their death! :(

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