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Cs criticizes the Government for not yet initiating the campaign for the owners to collect the excrement of their animals (10/05/2017)

- "The mayor of Citizens, Ana Rama, has pointed out that" people with animals in their charge have rights and obligations, just as from public administrations we must provide spaces, beaches or parks for dogs (which, by the way, we are still waiting for The Government should get down to work) the owners must know that they have the obligation to collect the excrement of their animals "

- The March plenary passed a motion of Cs for the Government of Cartagena to carry out a communication campaign on the obligation to collect the excrement of dogs by their owners and to clearly state the regulations governing this Issue, as well as the penalty to which those who fail to comply

Citizens will again ask at the next municipal plenary that an awareness campaign be carried out on the obligation of the owners of animals to collect the excrement in the public highway, and indicating in it the regulations that collect this obligation and the sanction to which The owners are exposed if they fail.

At the plenary session on March 30, 2017, a Citizens' initiative was unanimously approved for the City Council to launch several awareness-raising campaigns to avoid filth in the streets of Cartagena.

The Council of Citizens in Cartagena, Ana Rama, will ask if the local government has already implemented this initiative, "is not something we are worried about now, mid-term, in June 2015 we had the first meeting with the councilor responsible for Area, Francisco Calderón, and at that moment we transferred the need to carry out awareness campaigns on this and other issues that harm the image and health of our streets.

Ana Rama has pointed out that "people with animals in their care have rights and obligations, just as from public administrations we must provide spaces, beaches or parks for dogs (which, by the way, we are still waiting for the Government to get down to work ) Owners should know that they have an obligation to collect the excrement of their animals. "

"After being a witness, session after session, that the Animal Welfare Bureau has not been able to involve this Government and carry out awareness campaigns of any kind, in the last Plenary Citizens presented a motion that was unanimously approved to promote Two measures to avoid dirt in our streets, from the Table of the Covenant at Night and the Animal Welfare Bureau, "explained the mayor of Citizens who states that while in the Night Pact" we have seen movement and Have taken a decalogue of activities to promote a healthier leisure and prevent the nonsense of the bottles with the dirt that comes with alleys, stairs and access to private homes, in the case of the Animal Welfare Bureau we see absolutely nothing, Is not operative, and we do not believe that the responsible councilman has the attitude of collaboration and work that is required because it is he who has the responsibility that the parq

And the streets of Cartagena are free of animal excrement;

Therefore, as we see that there is no activity and nothing is being done since we submitted our motion more than a month ago, we want to know what they are doing, and if they are doing nothing, we want to know why. "

According to the Councilor of Citizens, "Cartagena is a tourist city in whose municipality we live more than 200,000 people, and both neighbors and tourists continue to suffer the lack of preventive initiatives by the municipal government to avoid the dirt generated by the lack of citizenship of Who walk their dogs and do not collect their excrement "

Source: Ciudadanos Cartagena

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