A DOG-walker kept POO in her freezer for over half a year after a jobsworth council enforcer tried to fine her for not picking it up.

Anglesey Council "relentlessly pursued" Eleanor Gramby, 67, over the mess for seven months - and even promised to take her to court.

4 When Anglesey Council tried to fine Elanor Gramby for dog poo she had already picked up, she vowed that she would have her day in court Credit: Daily Post Wales

She claims she was handed the fine after walking her 89-year-old neighbour's dog in a local park.

When she refused to pay, enforcement firm Kingdom Security resorted to sending threatening letters to the Jack Russell's disabled owner.

But plucky Eleanor vowed to fight back - and got the fine overturned after demanding to see video footage of the incident.

She said: “Last July, I was walking my neighbour’s dog when he did a poo. It was loose so I tried my best to get as much up off the floor as I could.

4 She was walking her elderly neighbour's Jack Russell when a jobsworth council enforcer tried to fine her Credit: Daily Post Wales

“But a Kingdom officer approached me in the car park and said he was giving me a fine.

“I told him I’d picked up what I could, I even offered to clean the leaves but he just said: ‘Poo is poo,’ and gave me the ticket anyway.

“I took the bag home and put it in the freezer as evidence that I had picked it up.

“But for the last seven months, I’ve been relentlessly pursued by Kingdom to pay the fine.

4 She froze the poo as evidence for SEVEN months Credit: Daily Post Wales

“I’ve been sent around seven letters and some have even been sent to the dog’s 89-year-old owner, who is partially sighted and disabled, demanding the money.”

After half a year of letters, she finally demanded to see video footage shot on the officer's body cam in January - but barmy council officials said releasing it would breach her own privacy.

She said: “At first they said they couldn’t show me the footage due to data protection, but I argued that the footage was of me so I had a right to see it,” she said.

4 After seven months of threatening letters, the fine was overturned due to a lack of evidence Credit: Daily Post Wales

“They asked me to call back in two days but all of a sudden, I got another letter telling me there was no longer a penalty due to a lack of evidence.”

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She added: “I only take Mr Jones for walks as a favour for my neighbour, I’ve been doing so for two years but would never dare not pick up after him.

“I did all I could in this instance and was willing to prove my case in court, that’s why I kept the poo in my freezer.

“Surely they have got better things to do than victimise innocent people.”

A spokesman for Kingdom Security said: “This would be a matter for the council as they deal with matters following the issuing of a Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN) and any court proceeding determinations.”

The Sun Online has approached Anglesey council for comment.

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