Shannon Challenges Greenway Dog Foulers

Dog Fouling on the new Greenway must be addressed says Shannon

Jim Shannon, MP for Strangford, has urged Ards and North Down Borough Council to take action against dog owners who are using the Greenway and not picking up their dogs’ leavings.

“The greenway at Newtownards has been a long project and has been carried out to a high standard and this is welcomed, and it is important that from the outset, the council ensures that there is enforcement of dog fouling penalties to ensure the area stays well used and beautiful.

“I have received complaints from those who walk the greenway daily and have to step over dog dirt on the path.

Honest! It wasn’t me that done it!

“There are some owners who actually lift the poo and put it in a bag, but then hang the bag on bushes and hedges – this boggles my mind as to why you wouldn’t simply take it home and dispose of it.

“I believe that council needs to have workers present to enforce the fact that dog owners will not be able to shirk their responsibility as the owner!

“As the work nears completion, I believe that even more people will begin to enjoy this lovely walk and I don’t want a couple of irresponsible dog owners to ruin the enjoyment of everyone else. “

There are clear dangers when owners let their dogs foul public areas. Dog poo can cause toxicaris (cysts in the eye) in young people which can lead to blindness. And runners, if the stood on poo could slip and have an serious injury.

Even people who are moderately and significantly visually impaired could face similar issues with slipping.

And not to mention getting your shoes covered in it and bringing that back to the car or even into your own home.

Jim Shannon MP is therefore totally correct in his analysis. We don’t want greenways turning into ‘brownways’ with dog excrement.

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