Council's legal power to tackle dog fouling and nuisance dogs in Boston are extended for three years
In 2017 the Council used the Anti-Social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014 to make a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) to strengthen its powers to tackle issues being caused by dog fouling in particular.
Powers brought in including allowing council officers to issue a fixed penalty fine for anyone breaching the order.
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Hide AdAs well as failing to clean up after a dog and refusing to put a dangerous or nuisance dog on a leash, the £100 fine can also be imposed for owners failing to have on them a suitable container for clearing up dog muck.
The orders also protect children’s play areas, with a £100 fixed penalty for allowing a dog into an enclosed play area.
The orders came into effect for a fixed three-year period, which is why the council has had to renew them after a public consultation period.
The orders are now in place until February 2023.