Dog fouling: Belfast City Council members vote to raise fines

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Dog fouling: Belfast City Council members vote to raise fines
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New penalties issued for dog fouling to reach two and a half times the current level.

Belfast Council is to sharply increase its fines for dog fouling, with new penalties reaching two and a half times the current level.

The decision in Belfast follows a change in regulations at all local authorities which came into effect last December. The new regulations, covering people who litter, dog owners who fail to clean up their pets' foul, and who fail to put a dog on a lead in designated areas, specify that penalties will not be less than £50 and not more than £200.

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