How can anyone be caught "permitting" any cats, dogs or animals ..... to defecate... ?? I think the witness has to on hand to see/hear the offender telling his pet, "you can do it here" - thus showing verbal permission/consent was given. Even then, it is one person's word against another.
By the way - who is the "Law"?? i would like to know who to avoid being caught in an act (doggie nature call) where i may be liable to be fined $1000.
Next time my pets did an emergency pee/poo, something natural but unplanned for - i would loudly proclaim to all and sundry, "Hey, you cannot do that" thus showing proof that my permission has not been given ; )
On a serious note, i do pick up doggie poo on walks at all times - with plastic bags...no liners.
Why waste (esp now that money is tight) with tax-payers money on useless posters. Reduce conservesency charges & ensure that every "public" cent spent is spent wisely.
How can anyone be caught "permitting" any cats, dogs or animals ..... to defecate... ??
ReplyDeleteI think the witness has to on hand to see/hear the offender telling his pet, "you can do it here" - thus showing verbal permission/consent was given. Even then, it is one person's word against another.
By the way - who is the "Law"??
ReplyDeletei would like to know who to avoid being caught in an act (doggie nature call) where i may be liable to be fined $1000.
Next time my pets did an emergency pee/poo, something natural but unplanned for - i would loudly proclaim to all and sundry, "Hey, you cannot do that" thus showing proof that my permission has not been given ; )
On a serious note, i do pick up doggie poo on walks at all times - with plastic bags...no liners.
Why waste (esp now that money is tight) with tax-payers money on useless posters. Reduce conservesency charges & ensure that every "public" cent spent is spent wisely.
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