A SCOTS resident is plotting petty revenge against a dog owner who keeps letting a pooch urinate in their garden.
The frustrated tenant, from Glasgow, took to Reddit to complain that the man allows his dog to pee on their grass when let off its leash.
The user says the actions of the dog owner are not deterred by signs in their garden, with CCTV cameras even catching him in the act.
He wrote on the discussion website: "So… I have this guy who lets his dog off the leash when it passes my house but every day the dog goes for a piss on my grass even though I have signs up.
"On my CCTV you can actually see the guy standing next to the dog watching it pee on one of the signs.
"Realistically what do I do?"
The frustrated resident came up with a series of solutions to deal with the issue, including setting an alarm off to spook the owner and his dog.
The user added: "My options are to ignore it (why should I make enemies).
"Say something if I see him in passing (unlikely and a random conversation).
"Say something when his dog is doing it (in person or via CCTV). Set off alarm via CCTV (scaring the s*** out of him and his dog)."
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Users flocked to the comments to offer advice to the angry resident, with some disagreeing with the resident's stance.
One wrote: "I don’t think I could get wound up about dog pee unless it was on my front door.
"Grass, that’s where dogs pee. Put up a fence if it’s so precious."
Another commented: "I'd go out and say to him, mate.
"If your garden isn't fenced off he'll claim he thought it was public access.
"Most people will take notice if you explain you like to use your garden, dog pee kills the grass etc."
A third weighed in: "Why do you have CCTV if you're not going to use it? Go and tell him."
A fourth simply put: "Sprinklers."
We told how a concerned Scots resident claims their next-door neighbour is performing "strange rituals" in their back garden.
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