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Been doing a job for habitat creation ie. laying a mix of field maple, thorn and hazel on the verge bordering a housing estate. After half a mile we reach the last twenty yards and find this: a huge festering pile of dog poo which the householder obviously finds easier to throw over the fence than dispose of properly.

 

What you can't see is the well-rotted area around the pile. Don't think this job's going any further:001_smile:

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Mate, I damn near heaved looking at the picture. That is evil. I'd pick it up on a shovel and use the blower to launch it back over the fence. Dirty beggers. What would it be like in summer for Christ's sake!!!!

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I'd put it straight back with the shovel but we've already upset loads of residents and as the job's for LA then we got to keep schtum. Dirty $**!**s

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