Many of our readers who commented on the doggie jobbie thread will perhaps be happy with the following press release from Highland Council:
From 1st April the fine for dog owners who fail to pick up after their dog will rise from £40 to £80 , bringing it into line with the fine for other types of littering – cigarette butts, chewing gum and general litter.
The change comes after the overwhelming majority of responses to a Scottish Government consultation on responsible dog ownership said they would support the fixed penalty being raised.
As well as the fixed penalty, the Scottish Government is also considering how to develop a more robust system of enforcement.
Derek Robertson, Chief Executive of Keep Scotland Beautiful said: “We welcome the doubling of the fixed penalty notice for dog fouling, a measure supported by 63% of people asked in a YouGov Poll commissioned by Keep Scotland Beautiful in August 2015.
“Increasing the fine to £80 is a positive step in the right direction and will send a clear message to irresponsible dog owners that their actions have a negative impact on people and communities. However, increased fines form only part of the solution and that is why we are leading a national stakeholder group to develop an action plan on the issue."
Chair of The Highland Council’s Community Services Committee, Councillor Allan Henderson, added: “Dog mess is not only unpleasant but also presents a health risk, particularly to children. The increased fine will hopefully impress upon the small minority of dog owners who do not pick up after their dog has fouled the seriousness of the offence, along with other littering including fag ends and chewing gum.”
“Dog owners should never take their pets out without a supply of plastic bags as not having one is no excuse under the law. Bags should always be placed in a public litter bin or, if none is available taken home for disposal.”
Members of the public who wish to report instances of dogs being allowed to foul in public places can contact The Council by calling 01349 886603 or emailing recycle@highland.gov.uk
For further information visit www.highland.gov/recycle and www.keepscotlandbeautiful.org
Didn't the Gurn at one point confirm that there were no (or next to no) fines actually issued in Nairn
ReplyDeleteYes at one point a few years ago, fines have been issued since then but not sure how many.
ReplyDeleteWhat gets me is when people bag the poo and then just dump it. Take it home or bin it. That's what I do. Not rocket science. Don't have a dog if u don't want to pick up after it!!!!
ReplyDeleteOne fine a day would bring in £400 for a 5 day week, surely enough to cover the costs of a warden on a bike.
ReplyDeleteYou can double, it you can triple it, you can stick a couple of zero's onto it, you could even threaten them with jail, flogging, the stocks, etc etc, but at the end of the day it's all down to enforcement. One dog warden who covers how far? One dog warden who can only be in one place at a time. One dog warden with or without a phone!
ReplyDeleteGreat news! I pick up after my dog but see many who don't and these people give other dog owners a bad name. Totally agree with Dogg Snoop. We need more than one dog warden in Nairn and a greater presence to make this enforceable.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, the regular dog warden cannot issue fines - just speak to those she sees. Only her boss has the power to issue fines and he covers the whole of Highland!
ReplyDeleteI think she can anon, where can we find that info if what you say is the case?
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