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Just four dog poo fines were issued in Dublin City so far this year

Out of the four fines issued this year, just one was paid.

Updated 5.24pm

NEW FIGURES SHOW that just four dog fouling fines were issued in Dublin City so far this year. 

This figure compared to 23 fines being issued in 2017, 78 being issued in 2016 and 26 being issued in 2015. The figures were released to Councillor Patrick Costello from Dublin City Council. 

All four fines this year were issued in Dublin Central. In previous years, the majority of fines had been issued in Dublin South Central. 

Out of the four fines issued this year, just one was paid. 

When asked whether he thinks the drop in figures this year may be down to people being more vigilant to disposing of their dogs’ poo, Costello said: “I think any of us who have walked through a park recently have seen that there’s dog [poo] everywhere.”

He also added that in previous years, the council had put extra money into the city budget to deal with the issue. 

Costello did, however, note that it can sometimes be difficult to determine who is responsible for the dog poo. 

“If you’re … a litter warden, and you’re standing in a park and you have a piece of dog [poo] in front of you and four dogs, you know, who did it? It can be hard to pinpoint the culprit,” he said. 

Dublin City Council told TheJournal.ie that the difference in the number of litter fines issued was a result of a pilot programme in the South Inner City using a partnership between Authorised Persons in Dublin City Council and An Garda Síochána.

“The pilot programme involved a number of Authorised Persons in the company of the Gardai, patrolling public parks and green spaces in the evenings on an overtime basis in order to issue litter fines to persons in charge of dog who did not immediately clean up after their dogs,” the council said in a statement. 

In 2018 so far, it has received 70 complaints about dog fouling. That compares to 125 throughout 2017.

Dublin City Council also noted that it is using audio systems (talking lamp posts with audio devices) to measure the paw-fall at certain known blackspots in the city and have been successful in reducing the creation of litter, including dog fouling.

€150 fine

Although it is an offence under section 22 of the Litter Pollution Acts not to clean up after your dog has fouled (which can result in an on-the-spot fine of €150 or a summary conviction to a fine up to €4,000) the reality is that many dog owners are not doing so.

Statistically, dog poo represented just 1.22% of overall litter in 2016. Despite this low figure, the minister said he believed it is the most intrusive type of litter.

Toxocariasis is an infection caused by roundworm parasites. It is spread from animals to humans via infected faeces. Young children are particularly at risk of getting toxocariasis because their play habits make them more likely to come into contact with contaminated soil.

Costello suggested that dog fouling fines should be increased.

“We need to look at whether the fine is enough. On the fines issues, if you don’t think you’re going to get caught, you know, there’s pretty low risk. You need to increase the risk by increasing the size of the fine,” he said. 

He also suggested that more dog poo bins should be rolled out across the city, along with the distribution of free bags and scoopers. 

“We need more bins. We need more dog poo bins. What drives me bonkers is when you see people who pick up the poo in a little bag and then hang it on a tree or just leave it lying on the road.”

Government action

In May 2017, then-Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment Denis Naughten said that he was allocating extra resources to tackle the prevalence of dog poo on our streets. 

Speaking before the Seanad, Naughten said he intended to “allocate extra resources to local authorities under the Environment Fund and capital resources to roll-out initiatives to combat the problem”.

He said many initiatives to deal with dog fouling have already been introduced around the country.

These include the provision of signage, talking lamp-posts, dog waste bins and bags and awareness campaigns such as The Green Dog Walkers scheme, which the minister said been successful across Roscommon.

Talking lamp posts with audio devices that remind people to clean up after their dog have been installed on poles at locations including Baldoyle, Fingal, Mullingar, Athlone, Lahinch, Kilkee, and Limerick.

However, despite the action that has been taken to date, Costello noted that he has received a large number of complaints from residents in his local area. 

“This is a huge issue and every door you knock on and every resident’s association, it comes up.”

Dublin City Council says it works with schools and community groups to spread awareness of dog faeces and encourages dog owners to immediately clean-up after their dog.

With reporting by Christina Finn

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    Mute Richard Mc Dermott
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    Jul 29th 2013, 12:22 PM

    Ah i crashed in tallaght when a horse came bolting from a garden and landed on the bonet of my van with my pregnant girlfriend in the van also van was scrap after it two cameras were looking at the scene i was told they were not working “recession”and was told to take a civil suit against a very well know traveler family to get compensation as you can imagine i was left footing the bill myself so heres hoping these cameras are working poor girl rip and my toughts go out to her family

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    Jul 29th 2013, 12:37 PM

    @ Richard
    I’m surprised they didn’t sue you for damages to the horse

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    Jul 29th 2013, 12:41 PM

    Dublin bus CCTV cameras are always working & should be invaluable in establishing the chain of events which led to this tragedy.

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    Jul 29th 2013, 1:00 PM

    ( Genuine question) Do the cameras look out on to the road too?

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    Mute Richard Mc Dermott
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    Jul 29th 2013, 1:20 PM

    I was worried about that aswell but when you drag your horse into a horse box and leave the scene like a hot snot not evening asking about the two injured partys think there claim went out the window but point is i and my girlfriend are ok this poor girl had passed away my heart goes out to her family

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    Jul 29th 2013, 3:43 PM

    dash cam time

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    Jul 29th 2013, 4:27 PM

    Yes the cameras look out onto to road from several directions

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    Mute Les Hughes
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    Jul 29th 2013, 10:57 PM

    yes and camera in cabcovers door

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    Jul 29th 2013, 11:35 PM

    Yes there is a camera where the route numbers are back and front. In all there are 10 cameras on your bus working 24/7

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    Jul 29th 2013, 12:12 PM

    With all the CCTV it shouldn’t be too difficult

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    Jul 29th 2013, 12:28 PM

    I would not rely on cameras being of any use. Very unfortunate accident. My thoughts are with the families involved. With that rain yesterday conditions got pretty bad at times for driving.

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    Jul 29th 2013, 12:35 PM

    Youd feel sorry for bus driver must feel real guilt even if it was not his fault road deaths an injurys affect people long after the news stops talking about it

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    Jul 29th 2013, 12:45 PM

    The rain is all the more reason to drive extra carefully, if conditions ate too bad, pull over and wait. The showers pass quickly.

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    Jul 29th 2013, 9:36 PM

    This is my friends daughter so anyone with negative comments pls keep them to yourself and your small minds . A simple r.I.p will suffice instead of dissecting the situation

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    Jul 29th 2013, 2:58 PM

    RIP that young girl, I hope the young man pulls through. Thoughts with both families and also with the driver and passengers of the bus.

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    Jul 29th 2013, 8:03 PM

    I live in that area . There has been multiple crashes at that point and deaths as evidenced by the crosses erected at the road side . Conditions were bad yesterday with downpours and if your speed is a little high the bend is fairly sharp to take . Regardless of who was at fault a young girl has died and another young man very unwell . Think of their families .

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    Jul 29th 2013, 2:43 PM

    Poor family of that girl that died a awful tragedy :-( drive carefully to many deaths

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    Jul 29th 2013, 3:16 PM

    This isn’t the first tragedy on that this stretch of road. The road hasn’t been modified since the 60′s I hope the council start considering to look at it.
    A terrible tragedy

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    Jul 29th 2013, 3:59 PM

    That section of the Greenhills Road does not need any modification. More than likely this crash was due to excessive or inappropriate speed by one of the drivers.

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    Jul 29th 2013, 4:36 PM

    Were you there think of both these of these families before you have decided to make such a stupid comment

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    Jul 29th 2013, 5:08 PM

    That comment was meant for Quinn

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    Jul 29th 2013, 5:22 PM

    Bronagh, with all due respect, please have respect for the families of that girl and the biy left behind, and dont leap to conclusions. it will already be a painful enough time for them :/

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    Jul 29th 2013, 5:32 PM

    An hour after the crash so don’t just assume police want to question two other drivers who overtook the bus around the time of the accident so I think before any blame is put on anybody wait till all the facts come out first

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    Jul 29th 2013, 2:39 PM

    Seen that crash last night there is no CCTV on that part of road it was outside lidl not at the roundabout were ther is loads of CCTV hope that catch who there looking for

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    Jul 29th 2013, 7:36 PM

    There by the grace of God.

    May God give strength to the families involved.

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    Jul 29th 2013, 9:51 PM

    welcome back, changed your name?

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