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Going far too far!
I was left speechless after reading this in the Mail online this morning...
Night vision goggles being used in dog fouling crackdown by council wardens | Mail Online Please, someone, tell me the Mail is making this up |
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Wonder what this will cost in these times of austerity? This ridiculous thing was mentioned to me yesterday dinner, H.B.C. at its most sensible?:D
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Wasn't this the lead story for the Lancashire Telegraph recently.
It was in the last few days that I read it. |
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Hate to say it Bob, but I just googled it, it's all over the place.
Speaking of costs that Nikon Dslr our warden is holding in the Mail photo, looks rather expensive, not to mention the lens, looks like a good few thousand were wasted there. |
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Didn't I read somewhere that one of our councilors was a keen photographer.No couldn't be I'm just being cynical again.:confused:
Or am I?;):D |
Well, if you don't like it, fight modern technology with modern technology, if you see someone wandering around in a lonely spot, at night, in plain clothes, wearing these things.
Whip out your mobile phone and ring the Police, we can't have peeping Tom's wandering around, surely the public needs to be protected from suspected perverts? Mind you, if they can't see you long before you can see them, the glasses ain't much use are they? Or, more simply, couldn't dog owners take responsibility for their pets obey the law, then the wardens won't have to act in this rediculous manner. How long before someone comes on saying that George Orwell predicted this? (I think actually his 'big brother' wasn't really concerned about dogs). |
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I would be careful if was a Dog Warden, the dogs might get their own back.
http://www.strangecosmos.com/images/content/137884.jpg However I kind of agree with Less, as having had many dogs in my life, it is easy to pick up the mess and put it in a bin. What scares me is this, is it a real problem? I mean enough to spend thousands on..... |
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Well I did see this myself yesterday in the Mail but thought the usual suspects would have ridiculed me for again referring to that publication. Mind you it does conjure to the image of Mossy creeping about at night with the long range lens on his Camera:camera8::D
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Doubtless one of the HBC Labour councillors who were mouthing off left, right and centre on here when they were in opposition will be along shortly to explain and justify this move. :rolleyes:
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I'd heard a rumour that people were using these night vision goggles.
In order to try and catch the dirty doggers at it. Shocking. |
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I did a little quick check on prices via Amazon.
Yukon Tracker 1x24 Night Vision Goggles £573.80 per pair Nikon D5100 Digital SLR Camera (18-55mm VR Lens Kit) rrp.£779.99 Blackrock Workwear Highland Waterproof High Visibility Hi-Vis Work Jacket - Outer £35.95 So that is £1389.74 Just to kit out one snooper. That is just over the council tax amount charged for a band 'C' property. Then you have to add in the cost of a van and the overtime. And all this for a bit of dog muck? Someone, somewhere, has far too little with which to occupy themselves and far too much of our money to amuse themselves with. And that is not even taking into account the invasion of privacy aspects of this ridiculous behaviour. |
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Oh well, after a bit of digging it turns out that the motion that set this ridiculous performance in motion was presented to the council by none other than the follicly challenged Cllr. Moss.
It was the next item on the agenda after the Kashmiri business. Apparently you can now be fined £1,000 for allowing your pooch to sully the sacred streets and parks of our fair borough. And more, your neighbours are now being encouraged to inform on you. Isn't that how the STASI started in East Germany? The collectivist agenda proceeds apace. |
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dear god i didnt realise it was our very own council until i read the article.When you hear of idiotic things like this its usualy some area down south.
all the mouthing off about needing to make cuts and reduce silly financial waste and not to mention the things they have cut to pay for this idiotic. If you should happen to see one of these council employees wearing night vision goggles it is customary and considered rude not to shine your torch at their eyes |
Firstly, let me state that I am all for pet owners of any kind to act responsibly, after all, it IS your animal, you have no right to let it crap just anywhere.
Secondly, let me state that I am all for our erstwhile friends that deserted us when they gained control of HBC to act even more responsibly when it comes to spending our hard earned. Thirdly, I can see absolutely no point in dog wardens sneaking around in plain clothes so as to be difficult to detect, then, thanks to H&S having to don the following:- Quote:
What next? Turn the street lights off so that our litter Police can also act in a similar manner in the town centre after dark? (mossey, I know you no longer post, but you sure as hell read what we say. Let me state plainly, the litter Police thing is NOT a suggestion that I wish you to act on, all I want is for you and the other members of your band to represent your town responsibly). |
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