In Lilliecrona Boulevard the pavement is filled with doggie poo and the bottle (pictured) has been hanging there for ages.
I don’t know what the law says about having dog waste stations up on the pavements?
But according to a Google search dog poo is linked to illness, pollution and antibiotic resistance.
Dog faeces can also be a potential reservoir for antibiotic-resistant bacteria, meaning humans could develop bacterial infections that are difficult to treat through contact with dog faeces.
I am also not crazy about the plastic but if people can come up with ideas, and a few of us can come together, and see if we can start a community poop bag share, I think it would be so much fun and very healthy as well.
I am also willing to make the posters and Rudi, my youngest son who is the advertising/IT guy can print and laminate a few posters and have business logos at the bottom as a sponsor.
Inbox Sophia Nel on Facebook if you live in the area and interested in getting involved in this project.
SOPHIA NEL
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