Dog owners who fail to clean up after their pets are being fined after being caught on doorbell cameras.
Andrew Dent, Ribble Valley Borough Council’s head of environmental health, added: “The environmental health team work hard to educate residents about the consequences of dog fouling for both the community and those caught offending.
"In addition to education, and initiatives such as the public spaces protection order, ongoing enforcement is key to tackling the very small minority of dog owners who risk public health and blight the environment by not picking up. “In undertaking enforcement, we also rely on evidence and information provided by residents, such as doorbell camera footage, to help us target the right individuals.
“Any resident who feels that that they may be able to provide information or evidence such as doorbell camera footage, should contact the environmental health team atAlternatively, if you wish to report a specific dog fouling incident to Ribble Valley Borough Council,
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