
A four-week campaign to stop dog fouling has begun in Braddan.
Commissioners are reminding offenders they could receive an on-the-spot fine of £50 or, upon conviction, a penalty of up to £1,000.
James Davis reports:
Thursday, 6 December 2012 20:43

A four-week campaign to stop dog fouling has begun in Braddan.
Commissioners are reminding offenders they could receive an on-the-spot fine of £50 or, upon conviction, a penalty of up to £1,000.
James Davis reports:
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