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A group of ‘public poopers’ accused of shamelessly defecating on residential streets in an upscale Sydney suburb have been called out by a dog owner who has had enough.
Julia Sakr regularly walks her fluffy white dogs around Bondi, in the city’s eastern suburbs, but has recently been sickened by what she has found.
The Bondi resident said she knows it’s ‘human s***’ because her two dogs ‘make a bee-line on it’ before the canines start eating it ‘like a ‘delicacy’.
“The number of times I’ve had to remove human s*** from their fur is more than the fingers I have in both hands,” she said in an TikTok video.
Ms Sakr said the Bondi poopers chose to empty their bowels into gutters, allowing them to use the curb as a ‘place to sit on’.
“The locations where these turds are located are very ergonomic places,” she said.
“Like they sat down and did it for convenience.”
Ms Sakr wondered whether early morning joggers could be responsible for the recent pooping incidents in her suburb.
Julia Sakr (pictured) has called out ‘public poopers’ in her upscale Sydney suburb
The Bondi resident has been left shocked by a series of incidents in her suburb
‘What I want to know is why are there so many s****ers in Bondi?’ she said.
‘It’s a serious question. Is everyone so healthy and they go running and they have to do what they do so they just do it where they are?
“Second, if that’s the case, do you just walk around with shit between your buttocks?
“You haven’t even wiped yourself and you clearly haven’t washed your ass either.”
Several commenters under Ms Sakr’s videos claimed they had caught runners taking a dump before, with one calling for ‘jogger bags’ to be taken along.
“I caught two people doing this in Bondi, both were runners,” said one.
‘The urge can come on powerfully and without warning while running. I get the same thing on the elliptical, but luckily it’s at home, 10 feet from the toilet,” wrote another.
“I promise this has always been a Bondi thing, even when I was a kid. [It’s] why I left Bondi as an adult,” said another.
‘They must all be early morning fitness freaks. There are no shops open and no public toilets,” wrote another.
Ms Sakr (pictured with her two dogs) wondered whether joggers could be responsible
Clinical psychologist Dr. Grant Brecht said some offenders find public defecation ‘exciting’ after Roxy Jacenko had a problem with a runner defecating on her property (pictured)
Unfortunately, public defecation is not a new phenomenon in Sydney.
Daily Mail Australia previously exposed a gang of ‘poo joggers’ who had no qualms about defecating in public locations while running.
At the time, clinical psychologist Dr Grant Brecht revealed that some perpetrators find public defecation ‘exciting’, while others may suffer from mental health or stomach problems.
Public defecation and urination is classified as offensive conduct in NSW.
People caught defecating in a public place could face a maximum prison sentence of three months and/or a $660 fine.
The police also have the authority to issue fines on the spot.