Bridgend council have come under scrutiny after it did give out a single dog-fouling prosecution in four years, depicted neighbouring authorities giving our hundreds in the same period.
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00:00 Dogs fouling in public areas can be a massive problem for many people, particularly when
00:07 people fail to pick it up after them.
00:09 One local authority in South Wales has come under scrutiny after giving out just one penalty
00:13 notice for dog poo in four years, while a neighbouring authority has given out over
00:18 750.
00:19 Bridgend has come under fire for the lack of notices and gave out no prosecutions, while
00:24 Rhondda Cynon Taf just next door gave out 87 prosecutions for the offences within the
00:29 same time period.
00:31 Some councillors, including independents within the authority, have said that they were startlingly
00:34 low figures, while the local democracy reporting service has said that council said they wanted
00:39 to focus on education and prevention instead of prosecution.
00:44 One Bridgend councillor said that after Covid, legal technicalities meant that there was
00:48 no prosecution system in place, so there was no legal basis to enforce notices to the public
00:53 in the authority.
00:54 A new legal basis is set to come into force later this month.