Sunday, December 04, 2016

FRENCH MAYOR PLANS TO TAKE DNA FROM EVERY DOG IN HIS TOWN SO OWNERS CAN BE TRACED AND FINED WHEN THEIR PETS SHIT ON THE PAVEMENT

Dog owners in Beziers, southern France will have to submit animals' DNA and pay a $40 fine if their dog’s shit is found in town

By Peter Allen

Daily Mail
December 3, 2016

Dogs who foul the pavement in a French town will be caught immediately thanks to a controversial new DNA database, a far-right mayor announced.

Robert Menard, who is supported by the National Front, is setting up a new canine database that will provide crucial forensic evidence.

Dog owners in Beziers, in the south of France, will have to submit their animals' DNA to the local council.

When excrement is found around the town, scientists will be able to link it to the owner, who will receive an automatic fine equivalent to $40.

'This is a common sense measure,' said Mr Menard.

'Local residents are in favour of the idea, because it will make the town cleaner and save money.'

Judges sitting at the administrative court in nearby Montpellier originally described the scheme as sinister and over officious.

Opponents also included local official Christian Pouget who said: 'The moment you make dog owners declare in a file that they're just taking their pet for a walk then it becomes disproportionate.

'And just because you're taking a dog for a walk doesn't mean you're not respecting health rules.

'An original legal ruling said the measure was 'not intended to keep the public safe nor to prevent offence, but was purely repressive'.

This has now been changed with the judges saying the scheme is 'disproportionate to the demands of public health and safety,' but 'not illegal'.

They said the DNA database has been authorised, but it can only apply to dog waste found in Beziers town centre.

Mr Menard is also a fierce opponent of migrants arriving in his town, and wants to clamp down on non-French fast food outlets, including kebab shops.

Dog excrement remains a major problem in most French cities and towns, where some owners allow their pets to foul pavements, without cleaning up.

However, many blame dogs belonging to vagrants for causing most of the problems. They point out that irresponsible owners are unlikely to register for a DNA base anyway.

3 comments:

bob walsh said...

I recently read about a gated condo complex back east that does this. If you want to keep a dog there you have to submit a sample and pay up front for testing. If they then find a present left that traces back to your dog you get a significant fine plus you have to pay for the DNA testing of the sample. It isn't cheap.

Anonymous said...

It would be cheaper to embed shoe shit scrapers on the curbs. Scrape it off and move on.

Anonymous said...

I once owned a 225 lb dog. He could drop a load like a calf. My lawn guy, told me that it was a lot to run over with his mower. I told him to hit it twice and it would spread evenly. Great fertilizer.