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its when you are strimming and you can not see it. hence after doing my lantra brushcutter course i now always wear a chain saw helmet with full clear visor.

if you then hit which you do your face is covered can soon clean waterproof trousers. pitfall as other posts will vouch for when doing public area,s there party trick is put it in a bag and sling it not nice.

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Or hanging the bag in a hedge - nice :thumbdown:

 

Can never get my head round why people make the effort of bagging it then chucking it into hedge. Thicko's!

 

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I do a lot of grass cutting, and I've dropped customers before because of dog crap. I try to explain that I don't want it on my boots, in my van, on my machines. if it's just the odd stray turd I mow round it.

 

I would never clear it myself!!

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Can never get my head round why people make the effort of bagging it then chucking it into hedge. Thicko's!

 

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the point i think is that it degrades fast, the hedge hangers are misses from the aimed spot.

 

if a lump of poo is left for 24/48hrs the slugs will eat the lot, so people are better off slinging just the poo into the hedge, and putting the dirty bag in clean bag and in the next bin.

 

slugs are gods weapon!

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the point i think is that it degrades fast, the hedge hangers are misses from the aimed spot.

 

How can it degrade fast wrapped in a plastic bag? Biodegradable plastic or not it's going to hang around for a while :thumbdown:

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Surely it will take longer for poop to degrade in a bag?!? It annoys me when hedgecutting agricultural style next to footpath and no end of these bags go through the machine! I would not even think of having owt to do with poop if was doin jobs in gardens, like said already would go round the piles then maybe get the hint for next time.

 

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Surely it will take longer for poop to degrade in a bag?!? It annoys me when hedgecutting agricultural style next to footpath and no end of these bags go through the machine! I would not even think of having owt to do with poop if was doin jobs in gardens, like said already would go round the piles then maybe get the hint for next time.

 

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thats what i mean, there no need to bag it, only pick it up and sling it.

 

some bags have a short uv life span.

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its when you are strimming and you can not see it. hence after doing my lantra brushcutter course i now always wear a chain saw helmet with full clear visor.

if you then hit which you do your face is covered can soon clean waterproof trousers. pitfall as other posts will vouch for when doing public area,s there party trick is put it in a bag and sling it not nice.

 

a friend of mine was strimming and hit the dreded stuff - went in his face -

 

he caught some disease and ended up in hospital for a few weeks!!!!!

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