Cape Argus

Resident fined R1 500 for walking her dog

- Shakirah Thebus

TAKING your dog for a walk can land you in the dog box and with a hefty fine if you are caught during the lockdown, as a Green Point resident found out.

On Sunday, police caught up with a 52-year-old woman in Green Point who was seen strolling with her dog.

Police spokespers­on Captain FC Van Wyk confirmed the incident and said the woman was fined R1 500 for contraveni­ng the Disaster Management Regulation­s.

Pictures were widely shared on social media, where the woman could be seen, clearly distressed by the number of officers honing in on her.

The incident was not one in isolation. As the weeks have gone by, some have tried to test lockdown fate by continuing to go for walks and runs with their dogs.

National police spokespers­on Vish Naidoo said police had received numerous calls from people about similar incidents. “We’ve received a lot of calls where people have said ‘we’ve warned these people and said we’d call the police again’.”

Naidoo said the woman who was walking her dog tried to flee before police arrested and fined her.

Editor at Modern Athlete Sean Falconer said there was some uncertaint­y about running and walking just before the lockdown, and people might be taking advantage of that. |

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