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Sadly I think, apart from more dog poo bins, the only things that would  deter these selfish people from not cleaning up after their dogs is more CCTV and very large fines.

But that is not going to happen, is it? 

Too expensive to run, and problems with identifying the owners/dog walkers concerned.

Didn't there used to be (grammar) dog licenses? Why were they stopped?

Maybe people should have to pass a dog owning test, a bit like taking a driving test.

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1 hour ago, kristen said:

It can get pretty bad on our road, drives me mad. As mentioned on the previous thread though, when I've reported any to the council they've been pretty quick at cleaning it up  https://www.southwark.gov.uk/parking-streets-and-transport/street-care/dog-poo

It's great that the council will do this, but it does seem a costly waste of their scarce resources, unless there are factors which I don't know about?

Surely rather than dealing with a few piles of dog poo on request on an as and when basis they need to find some way of addressing the whole problem?

What do other boroughs/countries do?

Have things got worse since COVID, when the dog population seems to have quadrupled round here? Did some people acquire dogs without thinking through the less cuddly aspects of ownership?

Could dogs be trained to use a litter tray and/or bury their own poo, like cats do? 🤣

(That was a joke, btw).

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