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Require mounted police to clean up horse droppings from public streets

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I want Parliament to require mounted police to clear their horses' droppings from roads and pavements. I think horse waste poses hazards to the public and harms street cleanliness. Dog owners must clean up after their pets; I think the same standard should apply to police horses.

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Require mounted police to clean up horse droppings from public streets

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I want Parliament to require mounted police to clear their horses' droppings from roads and pavements. I think horse waste poses hazards to the public and harms street cleanliness. Dog owners must clean up after their pets; I think the same standard should apply to police horses.

National
48 reactions·100% agree
Steve Reed

Steve Reed

Housing Secretary

Housing Secretary

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Reasons for3
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I want it to be a fineable/arrest-able offence if someone tethers a horse in a road or pavement as it can put the horse and other people at risk of possible accidents. Leaving horses in busy areas can also cause the horse distress.

4Reasons
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Dog waste not being cleaned up in public spaces

Large piles of unhealthy dog waste are being left daily on public footpaths and playing fields, occurring early morning and late at night. The poster is requesting neighbors to identify and report the owner.

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Dog owners in the area are not consistently cleaning up after their pets, leaving mess on pavements which creates health and safety hazards for residents.

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