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Old 08-10-2010, 08:10 AM   #1
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You know, I went by there on my Jet ski on Sunday and counted at least 7 or 8 dogs, that I could see on the rocks by the channel. Most of the them large. Probably many more that I couldn't see. All seemed well behaved and on leashes but maybe it's try a dog ban and see if the problem goes away........
Not trolling, are you?
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Old 08-10-2010, 09:30 AM   #2
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Not trolling, are you?

Actually not, just takes a few loads of "puppy manure" left behind plus a heavy rain to cause the problems they are seeing at the Weirs. We seem to be getting the heavy rains once or twice a week this year, do the math.
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Old 08-10-2010, 12:11 PM   #3
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Actually not, just takes a few loads of "puppy manure" left behind plus a heavy rain to cause the problems they are seeing at the Weirs. We seem to be getting the heavy rains once or twice a week this year, do the math.
Yea, dogs, yea that's the problem over there. Pay no attention to the 800lb gorilla in the center of the room.

Maybe some better policing of the sanitary concerns on any given day at that beach would help with keeping the water bacteria free. Floating baby diaper anyone, just one of the many issues seen when traversing the channel by boat on any given summer day.
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Yea, dogs, yea that's the problem over there. Pay no attention to the 800lb gorilla in the center of the room.

Maybe some better policing of the sanitary concerns on any given day at that beach would help with keeping the water bacteria free. Floating baby diaper anyone, just one of the many issues seen when traversing the channel by boat on any given summer day.
Yea, that too!!
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Old 08-10-2010, 01:39 PM   #5
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Yea, dogs, yea that's the problem over there. Pay no attention to the 800lb gorilla in the center of the room.

Maybe some better policing of the sanitary concerns on any given day at that beach would help with keeping the water bacteria free. Floating baby diaper anyone, just one of the many issues seen when traversing the channel by boat on any given summer day.
Yup! Seen that more than once and it is disgusting. Any parent who let's their child go swimming in a dirty diaper needs some serious help!!

It's not the dogs, it's not the powerboats, it's not the geese, and it's not runoff from the street... It's people with no hygiene or parenting skills that cause most of this!

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