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Police Officers organising anti dog-fouling campaigns and scolding children playing ball games on the street represents a very public hoisting of the white flag in the battle against crime.
Drain The Lake « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2007
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Yes, children are being asked to phone up and report litter, graffiti and dog-fouling so that it can be cleaned up.
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Across Wales, sites affected by graffiti have dropped significantly, down from 12.2% to 4.1%, and a downward trend has also been spotted in the amount of dog-fouling reported.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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From a medical point of view we know there is a problem with dog-fouling, because dog and fox waste often contains an infestation of the roundworm toxocara canis.
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Mike Parton, 64, said dog-fouling was particularly shocking on the third, fourth and fifth holes which run alongside the housing estates.
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Mike Parton, 64, said dog-fouling was particularly shocking on the third, fourth and fifth holes which run alongside the housing estates.
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In the UK, we find that, "Children are being offered money by councils to spy on neighbors and report petty offences such as 'bin crimes' and dog-fouling."
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Similarly, councils should stake-out spots where dog-fouling occurs, rather than follow suspect owners wherever they go.
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But she added: "I don't want to see these powers being used to target people for putting their bins out on the wrong day or for dog-fouling offences."
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Mike Parton, 64, said dog-fouling was particularly shocking on the third, fourth and fifth holes which run alongside the housing estates.
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