Hastings council's clamp down on irresponsible dog ownership seen as '˜discriminatory'

A council proposal to clamp down on irresponsible dog ownership has been branded '˜discriminatory'.
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Hastings Borough Council is currently exploring bringing in Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) to tackle dog fouling and anti social behaviour.

The authority’s cabinet last month approved a four-week public consultation on proposals for PSPOs, with the consultation ending tomorrow (Friday, April 21).

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Resident Simon Eaton said: “The proposal is that dogs will have to be kept on leads in most of our town’s greens spaces. Basically there will be nowhere you can freely exercise your dog in the immediate major part of the town. No letting your dog socialise off a lead. No throwing it a ball in the park. Everything that you expect to be able to do with your dog in a park banned with a fine in place if you are caught by a privately employed company warden fitted with body cams and new powers to police this policy.”