Dog mess will be sprayed bright orange to shame owners
The South West Ward Tactical Group, which is made up of West Lindsey District Council officers, external partners including the police and district councillors, will be spray painting dog mess bright orange.
Officers will patrol designated dog mess black spots and use a spray gun to blast any offending discoveries.
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Hide AdIt is hoped the pilot scheme will highlight the scale of dog fouling on streets in the South-West Ward of the town and embarrass the owners into clearing up after their pets.
Chairman of the Prosperous Communities Committee at West Lindsey District Council, Councillor Owen Bierley, is backing the scheme.
He said: “People may question why we are spraying the poo orange, instead of picking it up straight away.
“The truth is that despite our best efforts to educate people on clearing up after their dogs and issuing fixed penalty notices, dog fouling is a huge issue in parts of the district.
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Hide Ad“We hope this visual campaign will highlight the extent of the problem, and force dog owners to think twice before walking away from their pets mess.
“It is not okay to leave mess on our streets and in our parks for children and other passer-by’s to step or fall into.”
If the ‘orange poos’ are not then subsequently removed by the owner they will be cleared up within a week.
Free dog bags are available from the council offices to help dog owners keep the streets clean.