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750 to euro fine for owners who do not pick up after their pets on public roads

February 24 from 2012 - 00: 00

More than 9.200 animals registered in Denia. A total of 8.668 dogs. And only 40% of owners collect their pets' dejections on public roads.

To combat this practice, the Department of Citizen Safety that directs Javier Ygarza Will intensify, as of March, the monitoring in this aspect. In a first phase of the campaign, which will last a month and a half, the Local Police will inform owners about the obligation to carry bags with them to collect the excrement and other rules related to the possession of animals and their behavior in the streets.

In the second phase, the police will carry out specific checks in places and at usual times of walk in parks and public roads.

The councilman recalled that dirtying and not cleaning the pet excrement in public spaces is considered a minor infraction in the municipal Ordinance of citizen coexistence and is sanctioned with a fine that can reach the 750 euros.

Comments
  1. Marta-to says:

    I think it's very good about the poop from the dogs and the dirty ones from their owners. But what about the dirty and unpresentable owners of plots, commercial premises, bars and more places where dirt accumulates? to those owners, who all know who they are, that the ordinances also apply to them and that the police carry out "specific controls" as with the pooches. I mean.

  2. Enrique says:

    It was time that the council take seriously the scourge of dog shit and gum is in the ciudad.La image Denia is a dirty city (I say this with regret, because I want to Denia) .Ojala and get the indecent owners who do not pick up their dogs shits do and we can see a clean Denia as it deserves.


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