PEOPLE Leaving dog poo on the floor is annoying – especially if it’s left on your private property.
One person revealed they were furious after a dog owner didn’t pick up their pet’s feces in the garage, so decided to get revenge.
They told how they had a security camera that documented the moment the dog ‘committed the crime’ and the footage allowed them to track down the owner.
The owner explained: “Someone let their dog shit on our path.
“We had a security camera.
“I searched through hours of footage and discovered the incident (the guy stood up and saw his dog taking a long shit, looked around and walked away).
“I took a screenshot, posted it on the street Whatsapp group, found the culprit and his address, printed the screenshot, laminated it, took the shit and stapled the big one to the laminated image.
The furious owner said he then took matters into his own hands and returned the poop to the owner of the defecating dog.
They added that they left the incriminating photo and bag of poop “on the doorstep”.
It included a message that said: “Top tip! Bring a poop bag and also a phone.”
The owner said it was the “meanest” and “proudest” moment of his life.
Many people said they would have taken revenge too if this had happened to them.
One wrote: “This is the level of pettiness I aspire to.”
Another said: “I am absolutely here for this behavior.”
A third commented: “Not all heroes wear capes. Some have laminators and a lot of free time.”
However, one person said: “Could he press charges?”
It is illegal to leave dog poop in public areas, as it is not only unpleasant but can also be dangerous.
Fines for uncollected dog messes vary between constituencies, but dog owners can receive a Fixed Penalty Notice of up to £100 on the spot if they have not tidied up their dog’s mess.
In rare cases, dog walkers can even receive a fine for failing to present a dog poop bag when walking their dogs. Pets in public.
Although charges can vary from council to council, refusing to pay can result in a day in court and a £1,000 fine.
What are your rights if dogs poop in your garage?
IF you keep finding dog poop on your lawn or driveway, report it to the council – not the police.
Once you report the issue via the council’s website, a dog warden should get in touch.
It is important to note that unless you know the identity of the dog’s owner, there is not much the council can do.
They will clean up the mess if it is on council land.
If you know who owns the dog and have its address, you can hand it over to the council for an environmental inspector to investigate and fines can be issued where necessary.
The police clearly state that dog soiling is not a policing issue and that soiling on public land should be discussed with the local council.
Surveys revealed that more than a quarter of dog owners surveyed didn’t bother to clean up after their pets, and more than a third of that number admitted that this was something they often failed to do.
Despite common belief, it is not possible to avoid paying a fine if the dog does not belong to you – you will still be responsible for any fines if fail to clean up after them.
Under the Dog Fouling Act 2016, liability lies with the “person responsible for the dog” at the time of the incident.
A woman has been fined £1,000 for failing to properly remove dog poop from her garden, although such cases are very rare.
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