Sydney woman defecating outside a bottle shop is caught on CCTV

A woman has been caught on CCTV repeatedly defecating outside a bottle shop. 

Phil Pembroke, the manager of Porter’s Liquor in Pyrmont, Sydney, initially thought a large dog was responsible for the fecal matter repeatedly left at his doorstep.

After checking CCTV footage, Mr Pembroke said he was shocked to discover who the real culprit was.

CCTV footage shows a blonde woman dressed in active wear walking towards the rear of the bottle shop, pulling down her pants and defecating.

CCTV footage shows a blonde woman dressed in active wear defecating outside the bottle shop (pictured) 

The women is then seen pulling out a roll of toilet paper before dropping it on the ground and walking away.

Jim Schwilk, the licencee of the establishment, told Daily Mail Australia he and his staff were all amazed by the incident, which first occurred on Tuesday.

‘We are shocked and dismayed that someone would be in the position to do that,’ Mr Schwilk said. 

‘It was somewhat out of character for someone in the area to do something like that.’ 

On Friday, Daily Telegraph approached the woman responsible. 

The woman claimed she was suffering from a medical condition and was unable to control her bowels. 

‘There is no way I can control it…I’ve been incredibly ill,’ the woman who did not want to be identified said. 

The woman pulled out toilet paper and left the dump in its place before leaving (pictured)

The woman pulled out toilet paper and left the dump in its place before leaving (pictured)

Mr Schwilk said they were ‘concerned on the woman’s behalf’ and hoped she stopped excreting on their property. 

‘We would like this young lady to desist with what she’s doing,’ he said.

‘As long as she desists her habits we won’t take it any further’.

The incident comes after notorious public defecator, Andrew Macintosh, was outed in May for repeatedly emptying his bowels outside a Brisbane apartment block.

The 64-year-old, dubbed the Poo Jogger, was forced to resign from his role as national quality manager of retirement village company Aveo. 

The incident first occurred on Tuesday at Porter's Liquor store in Pyrmont (pictured)

The incident first occurred on Tuesday at Porter’s Liquor store in Pyrmont (pictured)



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