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As Dundee
Labour's Environment spokesperson I am calling for real action to combat dog fouling in the city. I welcomed
new plans by the City Council's Environment Department but there must be stronger enforcement.
I welcome the report which was agreed on Monday evening. (pages 3-10) It is good to see that the number of officers of the council who
can now issue Fixed Penalty Notices for dog fouling has now increased to
23. My experience and the experience of my colleagues in the
Labour Group is that when we ask for action on dog fouling we are told that
there is only one officer available. Indeed on Monday evening in the
Council Chamber SNP Councillor Ken Lynn agreed with me and said that he had
received the same response. It is good that the number of officers who
can issue Fixed Penalty Notices has increased but if they are not actually
combating this disgusting practice on our streets it is a pointless exercise.
I have
contacted officers in the Environment Department looking for more information
about who is able to issue Fixed Penalty Notices and how often each officer is
issuing them. I am concerned that it is difficult to ensure that Fixed
Penalty Notices are paid and I will be looking for ways in which we can ensure
that those who are irresponsible enough to allow their dogs to foul our streets
know that there is a penalty which will have to be paid.
Most dog
owners in Dundee take their responsibilities seriously, it is important that
those that don't are aware that there will be zero tolerance of dog fouling in
our city.
There was also interesting developments about the licensing of professional dog-walkers and that is an area where I will be looking for updates. There was also the development of dog walking trails on Balgay Hill and at Dawson Park.
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