Three prosecuted after failing to clear up dog mess in Great Yarmouth
PEOPLE are being warned to clean up after their pets after Great Yarmouth Borough Council prosecuted three residents who had failed to clear up after their dog had fouled last week.
Great Yarmouth Borough Council brought three successful prosecutions through Great Yarmouth Magistrates’ Court on Friday, March 2.
April Miller was seen by an Environmental Ranger letting the dog she was in charge of foul in St Nicholas Church cemetery on Saturday, October 29.
Miss Miller, of Garibaldi Place, Great Yarmouth was fined �50, ordered to pay �100 costs and a �15 victim surcharge.
She did not attend court and did not indicate a plea by post.
The case was proved in her absence.
Mr T Dersley of Camperdown was fined �120 and ordered to pay �100 costs and a �15 victim surcharge.
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A Borough Council Environmental Ranger witnessed Mr Dersley letting his dog foul in Camperdown on Monday, November 21, 2011.
He had entered a guilty plea via post.
Colin Moyse of North Denes Road, Great Yarmouth allowed his dog to foul on the green space at the side of Beaconsfield Road and Nelson Road North on Thursday, December 8, 2011.
He was fined �40, with no costs and a �15 victim surcharge.