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Pcs on dog poo patrol

Two sacks of dog poo was collected by neighbourhood police officers in Aberporth this week PC Alun Jones and PCSO Ricci Hart spent a couple of hours cleaning up the paths and areas around the safe route to school in response to priorities highlighted by local residents.

Police point out that £75 fixed penalty notices will be issued to dog owners who fail to clean up after their pets.

11:10am Thursday 27th March 2008

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Posted by: bobsouthey, penparc on 10:04am Fri 28 Mar 08
And about time too, but how about some dog wardens to enforce the law ?
Posted by: Ex-Aberport on 9:15am Mon 31 Mar 08
Why can't the dog owners clean up after their dogs? Council Tax money goes towards police - do residents really want to be paying for the police to be cleaning up dog poo? I know I wouldn't - police are much more helpful solving and preventing crimes!
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