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Dublin City Council installs loudspeakers warning against dog fouling as complaints pick up
Audio devices in so-called blackspots across the city aim to encourage dog owners to clean up after their dogs. By Adam Daly Wednesday 7 Apr 2021, 3:01 PM 8 hours ago 15,735 Views 54 Comments
Image: Shutterstock/Charles Francis
Image: Shutterstock/Charles Francis
DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL has recorded a 27% increase in complaints regarding the issue of dog fouling in public parks and open spaces across the city over the last 12 months.
The council today launched the second phase of its campaign to encourage dog owners and dog walkers to act responsibly and to pick up after their dog as the dog fouling problem continues to grow in Dublin.
The freestyle skier from Fairport sets his sights on Beijing. Author: Peter Gallivan Updated: 8:38 AM EST February 4, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. The 2022 Winter Olympics are exactly one year away, but with COVID-19 hanging over every aspect of life, athletes like U.S. and World Cup champion freestyle aerial skier Chris Lillis know in the back of their mind, things can change in an instant. We haven t heard really any talk about the Winter Olympics being postponed or canceled and which is awesome because that would that would definitely be hard to hear. I just feel for the summer athletes, I can t imagine what they re going through right now.