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I honestly cant think of a better way to end a hard week than to strim through a fermenting bag of dog crap. This modern day phenomena of the 'crap in a bag' gives us an interesting insight into the human mind, "So I'm going to be a responsible member of society and clean up the mess that my dog makes and put it in a bag, did every one see me do that? good. Now when no one is looking I'm going to toss it into those bushes over there to act as a faecal land mine so some unsuspecting sod can end up wearing it." Well done people, keep it up, you'll make me proud.

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I took on a new job the other month and came across a black bin bag full of little land mines. Called the main contractor who said just strimmer round it and leave it which I think is the right idea. But still come accros the odd few rouge ones:thumbdown:

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Had a regular piece of ground to strim and there werte countless doggie doo bags there . Got fed up with it in my vizor so collected them all up and chucked them back over the wall into the road . Got a severe bollocking ......

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doing a footpath today under trees very tight as wall one side fence the other but strimming weeds some NICE person NOT. had left me a parcel in a bag. hit it full on covered in it. i stunk to high heaven it was hot. had to go home take all my clothes off in the shower and change to go back out to carry on working. it makes me mad if your going to pick it up then throw it in the bin not just chuck it down again. just waiting to see one of them do it then will pick it up and throw it at them see if they like getting covered in it. lazy bar stewards. and its a health risk hate to think what bugs will be in it will be bringing it up to the parish council to put in there newsletter not that it will do any good YUK:thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdown:

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