Paisley Daily Express

Dodgy dog owners are dodging fines for making a mess

- STEPH BRAWN LOCAL DEMOCRACY REPORTER

Thousands of callous dog owners in Renfrewshi­re who fail to pick up after their pets have been getting off scot-free, new statistics show.

Since 2013, Renfrewshi­re Council has recorded 6,573 complaints or instances of dog fouling, but just 228 have resulted in someone being handed a fixed penalty notice (FPN).

That means in the past eight years, just 3.5 per cent of recorded incidents have ended up in someone being punished for the offence.

So far this year, just one person has been fined for dog fouling despite more than 300 reports coming in.

The data emerged following a Freedom of Informatio­n request from the Local Democracy Reporting Service, and Renfrewshi­re councillor­s have now called for the local authority to get tougher on offenders and teach children more about responsibl­e dog ownership.

Councillor Jim Sheridan, who represents Linwood, Houston and Crosslee, said an educationa­l programme was needed to get the message across, as well as more wardens to catch people in the act.

The former MP said: “There’s no doubt we need additional resources, ie wardens.

“I do not think I have ever seen a warden out and about and it would be helpful if we could get more of them out.

“I think we also really need some sort of educationa­l programme to teach kids about responsibl­e dog ownership and get the message out there that if you are seen not picking up after your dog by someone, you will be getting fined.

“And we need to make sure people do actually get fined, because dog walkers talk to each other and if one says they know someone who got fined, then that concentrat­es people’s minds.

“But the bottom line is, dog fouling is disgusting and there is no excuse for it. There are ample dog bins available and people should be encouraged to use them.”

Dog mess carries the eggs of the roundworm ( Toxocara canis) which pose a serious health risk, particular­ly to children.

Ingestion of dog foul can lead them to contract Toxocarias­is, which has symptoms including inflamatio­n of internal organs and, in some cases, loss of vision.

Paisley East and Central councillor Carolann Davidson said environmen­t bosses needed to crack down on offenders to protect Renfrewshi­re’s children.

She said: “I am sure most dog walkers are responsibl­e. However, these figures don’t add up.

“I have raised the issue of lack of FPNs at meetings previously. I think the council has to get tougher on the people who are blatantly not adhering to the rule.

“This is a big problem, not only because of the unsightly look of dog poo, but it is a serious health issue, especially when it happens in grass areas where children play as it can cause Toxocarias­is.

“This can lead to children or anyone catching it to have a variety of serious health conditions. So I would urge all dog walkers to think twice before not picking up and I would urge council officers and wardens to crack down on the culprits putting our children’s health at risk.”

Dog owners who don’t pick up after their hounds can face a fine of £80.

Council bosses said officers have been highlighti­ng the issue in hotspots using methods such as stencillin­g on pavements and they insist warden patrols have been increased.

But they have admitted catching people in the act – which is what they need to do to issue a fine – remains complicate­d.

A council spokesman said: “We’re working hard to change the behaviour of dog owners who fail to pick up after their dog and the Team Up to Clean Up campaign is leading this culture change.

“We have been highlighti­ng the issue in hotspots with additional signage, stencillin­g on the pavement and increased warden patrols.

“Unfortunat­ely to issue a fine, we need to catch the person in the act which can be difficult, but we will continue to do all we can in terms of enforcemen­t.

“These stats do take into account reports by our own teams when they come across instances of dog fouling and each one is investigat­ed and cleared by our teams.”

We need to make sure people do actually get fined because dog walkers talk to each other.

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Disgusted Jim Sheridan

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