A Yorkshire council is set to renew a scheme which issues fines to dog owners who do not pick up after their pet for a further year.
A pubic spaces protection order has been in place in Rotherham since 2020, and runs out this year, with the council set to approve the crackdown for another year. Offences under the orders include failing to put dogs on a lead, approaching people for marketing purposes without a license, drinking alcohol, spitting urinating and failing to pick up and dispose of dog faeces.
Although just nine fixed penalty notices were issued to those breaching the order since 2020, a report to councillors states: “Whilst the level of fines appears low, this does not reflect the impact that high visibility patrols generate in dog fouling hotspots, where the presence ofofficers in itself encourages people to pick up after their dogs.
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