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Sydney woman exposes Bondi poopers

Written by on October 9, 2024

A fed-up Sydney dog owner forced to clean what she believes to be human excrement off her pooches has called out Bondi’s “public poopers”.

Julia Sakr regularly walks her dogs through the beachside suburb, and says the occasion is often ruined by the sighting of “human sh*t”.

The woman says she knows it is human poo because her dogs “make a beeline” to it and start eating it like it is some sort of “delicacy”.

Sydney woman calls out Bondi's

“The number of times that I’ve had to clean human sh*t from their fur … it’s more than the fingers that I have in my two hands,” she said in a TikTok video.

She believes the Bondi poopers were using the gutter to do their business, describing the kerb as a “little seat to sit on”.

“The locations that these turds are in, they’re very ergonomic spots,” she said.

“Like they’ve sat down, and they’ve conveniently done it.”

The only explanation Ms Sakr could think of was early morning joggers, who poo when no one is around to see, and when the urge comes on suddenly and they are too far from home.

“What I want to know is why are there so many s***ters in Bondi?” she asked.

“It’s a serious question. Is everyone so healthy and they go on runs and they need to do a sh*t so they just do it where they are?

“Secondly, if that’s the case, are you just walking around with sh*tbetween your butt cheeks?

“You haven’t even wiped and you obviously you haven’t washed your bum either.”

It seems Ms Sakr wasn’t the only one noticing the poo.

“I have caught two people in Bondi doing this … yep both were runners,” one person commented.

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“We stayed a nice hotel in Bondi once and someone did a sh*t out the front,” another said.

Public defecation is an offence in NSW.

People caught could face a maximum of three months in jail and/or a $660 fine.

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