I MOVED to Moreton from Seacombe two years ago and was pleased with how clean the streets were - but now all I see is dog poo on all the paths.
I have a three-year-old son and all he does is point out poo and ask why the dogs' owners don't pick it up - what can you say to that? Can anything be done?
Donna Fullerton
(address supplied)
I can sympathise whilst being a dog owner myself. The worst places I've seen it are Moreton shore and Arrowe Park where I've trodden in it several times while picking up my own dogs' mess. My partners child has also fallen in it a couple of times (as kids will), and it's not on. Aren't there supposed to be people who issue on the spot fines? I will say we need more poo bins, too many people drop the 'bagged goods' after 5 minutes because they can't find one which is just as unacceptable as not picking it up in the first place!
I can sympathise whilst being a dog owner myself. The worst places I've seen it are Moreton shore and Arrowe Park where I've trodden in it several times while picking up my own dogs' mess. My partners child has also fallen in it a couple of times (as kids will), and it's not on. Aren't there supposed to be people who issue on the spot fines? I will say we need more poo bins, too many people drop the 'bagged goods' after 5 minutes because they can't find one which is just as unacceptable as not picking it up in the first place!
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