(Newswire.net — January 9, 2015) Clyde, North Carolina — In wake of this, Bensie Boy reassures that their dog poop bags can prevent owners from such a fine.
This possible hike is caused by an error made with the warning signs posted around North Hampstead, not because of a spike in dog poop around the community.
North Hamstead city officials have been having talks about increasing the fine for dog owners found guilty of leaving their dog’s poop behind. Across the community, signs have been posted to remind irresponsible dog owners of the consequence of not cleaning up after their dogs. These signs, however, have been misprinted to represent a larger sum which has prompted community officials to consider raising the fine. Currently, the maximum fine for leaving dog poop without cleaning up is $25 but the signs posted read, “Clean up after your dog. It’s required by law. Up to $250 fine or imprisonment.”
Should this increase take place, dog owners have no room to slip up. Bensie Boy reassures these residents that their dog poop bags are reliable and convenient, which can prevent them from having any run-ins with the law. The company’s CEO, Brenda Kinder, said, “Dog owners can always be prepared when they go out with their dog with our 720 bulk poop bags and will be confident that they won’t tear easily when using them. Plus, they will definitely love that the bags mask the scent and sight of the poop which makes walking with the poop a little more comfortable.”
According to the North Hampshire city officials, raising the fine is cheaper than replacing the signs. This, however, will not be finalized without a public consensus.
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