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Woman Caught Defecating on Neighbor’s Driveway Called Out

By Frank BojaziMay 6, 2025Updated:November 8, 202500
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(Crankers) A disturbing incident in Adelaide has left residents shocked and disgusted after a woman was caught on security footage defecating on a private driveway. The act, which occurred on April 26, 2025, in Kensington Gardens, has sparked outrage among the local community and reignited concerns about public decency and personal responsibility.

At approximately 7:15 AM, a woman walking her dog was recorded by a homeowner’s security cameras as she stopped in front of their property and defecated on the driveway. The homeowner, upon discovering the footage, posted a sign on a nearby pole, demanding the woman return within 48 hours to clean up the mess or face public exposure. The sign read :

To the lady who defecated on our driveway… at approximately 7:15am this morning (26 April), while walking your dog, you were recorded on our security cameras, defecating on our private driveway,” the sign read.

“We have clear video footage of the incident. You have 48 hours to return and properly clean up the mess.

“If not, we will have no choice but to circulate photos from the footage to identify you. Please do the right thing.”

The homeowner’s frustration was palpable, and the sign quickly garnered attention from passersby and local residents.

The incident has sparked a wave of reactions from the community. Many residents expressed their disbelief and disgust at the woman’s actions. One local commented, “I think they’re a bit sick. I don’t know what the problem is,” highlighting the general sentiment of shock and disapproval.

The homeowner’s decision to publicly shame the woman has been met with mixed reactions. While some support the move as a necessary step to hold the individual accountable, others question the ethics of exposing someone publicly over such an incident. Regardless, the event has undeniably brought attention to issues of public decency and personal responsibility.

Under South Australian law, public defecation is prohibited and can result in penalties. The Summary Offences Act 1953 makes it an offence to urinate or defecate in a public place, with fines up to $250 or an $80 expiation notice. While the woman was on private property, the act of defecating in a neighbor’s driveway raises questions about the boundaries of public and private spaces and the responsibilities individuals have in maintaining public decency.

This incident is not isolated. Similar occurrences have been reported in other parts of Australia, often referred to as “poo jogger” incidents, where individuals have been caught defecating in public or on private property. These events highlight a recurring issue of individuals neglecting public decency norms, sometimes due to a lack of accessible public restrooms or personal disregard for others’ property.

The Kensington Gardens incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of respecting public and private spaces and the need for individuals to take responsibility for their actions. As the community awaits any further developments or responses from the woman involved, the incident continues to be a topic of discussion and concern among Adelaide residents.

For now, the neighborhood remains vigilant, hoping that such an incident will not repeat itself and that public spaces will be respected by all.

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