Wednesday 4 July 2018

Business executive resigns after being identified as jogger who pooped on people’s properties


People in a certain neighborhood were very frustrated when they had to watch their steps while walking out of their homes as there was poop left on the ground. The residents in Australia tried to find out who would stoop so low as to poop on private pathways and leave the feces behind.
The poop was found at least 30 times over the past year. Two fed up homeowners decided to set up a motion sensor camera and stake out in the area where the poop was found many times at about 5:30 a.m.
After 2 weeks of waiting, the men were finally able to get a clear photo of the person who was dubbed the “poo jogger.”
To everyone’s surprise, the suspect was a very respected member of the community. He was identified as 64-year-old Andrew Douglas Macintosh.
After he was exposed, Macintosh retired from his job as an executive at Aveo Group, which runs retirement villages. Macintosh was also on the Brisbane City Council’s Inclusive Brisbane Board. He also resigned from this position.
The poo jogger was arrested and charged with one count of public nuisance. He paid a $378 fine.

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