Wednesday 23 January 2019

I Just Hope,Wish And Pray,

that someone from Bromley council is reading this,


and other councils as well as it happens, using dog's DNA to find out who's dog fouls footpaths and parks, and is not being picked up by their owners, at the moment it is being used in housing complexes, but could go Nationwide to include parks and all public places, the DNA could be taking when dogs are registered to be chipped, and guess what, after being registered violations plummet, the sample is given a number and added to a database of registered pets, whenever someone reports unscooped poo anywhere in the neighborhood, a property management will use a PooPrints kit to pick up a sample and send it to BioVet Labs for testing, the results are then compared against the database of registered dogs and if the offending owner is a resident, they can be fined for hundreds of dollars,

 PooPrints Business Development Director Eric Mayer told the Washington Post that first-time offenders ousted by DNA testing rarely re-offend, although they do have this one dog owner in South Carolina who got caught by the test no less than 18 times, He currently holds the record in that regard, generally though, the PooPrints DNA test is so accurate that people tend to avoid the risk of getting caught, in case you’re wondering who came up with the idea of using the same technology popularized in crime shows like CSI to identify dog owners who don’t pick up after their pets, it was a BioVet Laboratories scientist who had had enough of seeing dog poop around her housing complex, “We literally had a scientist, she was living in a complex, saw poop everywhere and thought, ‘You know, there’s got to be a way we can figure out whose poop this is,’” BioVet CEO J Retinger told WSOCTV.  “So, today, across the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., we’ve got over 3,000 properties using the program.” please bring it into parks in Bromley, or at the least have some sort of dog warden, we walk in our local parks frequently, and have never seen a dog warden or anyone else for that matter to enforce the, 'dogs must be kept on leads', bylaw that is on notices in Beckenham Place Park, and the dog mess there and in Kelsey Park is unbelievable.


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