This is an odd one - does anyone else cycle down Neate St past the side of Burgess Park of a morning? Over the last few weeks have seen either one or two people carriers parked in the same place every morning, a group of guy's milling about and an ever changing roster of dogs being watered, leads tied to the railings and generally 'kept an eye on'. The dogs mostly look (to my untrained eye) to be pedigree types, can remember seeing st bernards, spaniels, huskies and something that looks like a chow chow. I can't really work out what these guys would be doing with so many different dogs but I guess they could be dealers/enthusiasts. The immediate thought was whether they might be stolen. I have mentioned it to a dog search charity but there doesn't seem to be an online option with the police for reporting something suspicious.
Anyone else noticed these guys, can anyone think of a perfectly legitimate explanation that I'm overlooking and do you think it's worth dropping a call to 101?
This is an odd one - does anyone else cycle down Neate St past the side of Burgess Park of a morning? Over the last few weeks have seen either one or two people carriers parked in the same place every morning, a group of guy's milling about and an ever changing roster of dogs being watered, leads tied to the railings and generally 'kept an eye on'. The dogs mostly look (to my untrained eye) to be pedigree types, can remember seeing st bernards, spaniels, huskies and something that looks like a chow chow. I can't really work out what these guys would be doing with so many different dogs but I guess they could be dealers/enthusiasts. The immediate thought was whether they might be stolen. I have mentioned it to a dog search charity but there doesn't seem to be an online option with the police for reporting something suspicious.
Anyone else noticed these guys, can anyone think of a perfectly legitimate explanation that I'm overlooking and do you think it's worth dropping a call to 101?