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West Cork Restaurant Takes Bold Action Against Dog Owner
UPDATE: A West Cork restaurant, The Fish Basket, has taken urgent action against a beachgoer who left dog waste in their restroom, returning the offending material to its owner. This unusual incident unfolded on Thursday morning in Castlefreke, a popular destination known for its stunning coastal views.
Peter Shanahan, the proprietor of The Fish Basket, is no stranger to hospitality and community service. Known for his welcoming staff and delectable menu, he often hosts charitable events, including beach cleanups in exchange for free coffee. However, his goodwill was tested when he discovered two bags of dog feces in the restaurant’s toilet, left by an irresponsible visitor.
Posting on The Fish Basket’s Instagram account, Shanahan expressed his disgust, stating, “In the evenings when we go home, we leave our toilets open – just to be nice. But I came in this morning to this absolutely disgusting animal. Please, your dog is your problem, so take your dog’s poos home.” His candid remarks have resonated with followers and sparked widespread attention.
In a twist of fate, Shanahan shared CCTV footage showing the dog peering out of a car window while the waste was being discarded. This amusing visual further emphasized the absurdity of the situation. Demonstrating his commitment to accountability, Shanahan managed to track down the owner’s vehicle and returned the ‘toilet deposit’ directly to them.
This incident has quickly gained traction on social media, with many applauding Shanahan’s humor and approach to handling the situation. The Fish Basket, often referred to as one of West Cork’s best-kept secrets, has now become a hotspot for both locals and tourists, eager to witness the aftermath of this bizarre event.
As the story unfolds, The Fish Basket continues to serve its patrons with a smile, while also reminding dog owners of their responsibilities. The restaurant’s next charitable event is anticipated soon, and visitors are encouraged to participate in keeping the beach clean.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as it captures the attention of the community and beyond.
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