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    Quote Originally Posted by -x--Jessica--x- View Post
    i cannot find ANYTHING about dogs peeing only dogs fouling, which is poo as pee cannot be cleaned up unless you have a hose in your bag ;]
    but the UK and USA have same rules?
    and do the school check CCTV everyday? or when an alarm or something happens? like.. they can check what day it happened?
    Dogs (Fouling of Land Act 1996) states:

    Offence

    (1) If a dog defecates at any time on designated land and a person who is in charge of the dog at that time fails to remove the faeces from the land forthwith, that person shall be guilty of an offence unless—
    (a) he has a reasonable excuse for failing to do so; or
    (b) the owner, occupier or other person or authority having control of the land has consented (generally or specifically) to his failing to do so.




    It does not discuss weeing. The UK and US legal systems are different.
    Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini

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    do schools check the CCTV everyday or just when something happens? like alarms go off etc and when they need to know what happened they check the date?

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    I wish I could pee on plants na u cant get in trouble or if anything theyll ask u to clean it but i doubt it
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    well if something happens like a sentence or criminal record or fine i shall be taking that place. i have paranoia so i am very paranoid ;[

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    Its not an offence for the dog to pee, but its an offence forit to vandalise the wood chippings.

    Because it did this, you'll be held responsible, thus judged to be incapable of keeping the dog under control. Ultimatley this could result in your dog beinmg seized
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    Quote Originally Posted by -x--Jessica--x- View Post
    well if something happens like a sentence or criminal record or fine i shall be taking that place. i have paranoia so i am very paranoid ;[
    It will be fine - don't worry. Dog wardens are few and far between in Swansea. They have better things to do by checking the beaches for Dog Poo! xx

    @ Smits you have no idea what you are talking about.

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    I do know what i'm talking about.
    (h)(h)(h)

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    jesus, 26 posts in.
    NO.
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    dogs do that to grass aswell, it's to .. like hide their mark if on wood chippings etc and i just found this on a site...

    At least dogs are allowed to urinate in public. We can't defecate, spit or urinate without breaking the law. Now London Underground staff, as well Birmingham's Central Trains, have been issued with DNA testing kits, the results of which can be measured against the national DNA database. Admittedly this is to combat spitting at people, but how long before a casual phlegmy gob in the gutter comes under such microscopic scrutiny?

    sorry if i aint allowed this link, it is only a link to an article
    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...ay-574992.html

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    sorry, but this thread made me laugh.

    chance's are they dont care, not like you can control when, how and where you dog does the business.

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