Camden Council launches consultation on "dogs not being allowed in certain areas"
Are we seeing a war on dogs?
Itâs not been a good month for dogs.
Earlier in February GB News commentator Scarlett MccGwire suggested âone of the problems is dogsâ when it comes to making the countryside more inclusive, before touching on âthe fact that a lot of Muslims find dogs very difficultâ. Clip here.
Yesterday, in a now-deleted tweet, Camden Council launched a consultation on âresponsible dog ownershipâ. The Council is proposing to extend its Public Spaces Protection Order, which could mean âdogs not being allowed in certain areas in [Camdenâs] parks and green spacesâ.
Anyone can access the consultation here, which closes on February 26. You can answer it even if you neither live or work in Camden.
It asks questions such as:
How often over the last 12 months have you witnessed antisocial behaviour linked to dog ownership/ fouling in public places in Camden that are managed by Camden Council? (See Appendix A)
Dogs are not allowed in certain areas within Camdenâs Parks and Green Spaces. To what extent do you agree or disagree that dogs should not be allowed in the areas listed in Appendix A
(So the council has already taken steps to inhibit the movements of our four-legged friends.)
Do you support the proposal made by Camden Council to extend the current Public Space Protection Order deal with dog control and dog fouling in public places?
The form also asks about your ethnicity, sexuality and gender:
Camden Councilâs tweet received thousands of angry replies and hundreds of thousands of views before it was deleted. A bit ironic for a council that apparently wants to know what the public thinks. In general, councils love launching endless consultations to give the impression of caring about residentsâ views, then pressing full-steam ahead with what they wanted all along (see âliveable neighbourhoodsâ and LTNs!)
Are we seeing a war on dogs?
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DespicableâŠ.whatever next I wonder?
Only thing worse that Dogs, is, ..... A Landlord dog that privately rents out kennels to other dogs who can't be ar$ed to provide for themselves. ;-)