CLEANER FOOTPATHS
All people who dislike filth will welcome your correspondents condemnation of dog-soiled streets. Why not do as the local authority of Camberwell does and provide for the prosecution of the owners of dogs which soil footpaths? This might touch their incurable selfishness and callousness. One of these lives nut very far away. She keeps two of the filthy animals, and they live all day on the streets. Thev rush an'J bark at all and sundry, and the woman who owns them never calls them in. They are the terror of small children who, naturally, fear their ugly looking rushes. The whole subject needs investigation. The poor gasman reading the meters complained that he was bitten twice one day. Is it too much to ask our City Council to legislate in the matter? Anyhow, if we are to have gate deliveries of milk, and dogs on the street at the same time, people will turn sick at the thought of drinking it.
ADMIRER OF DOGS IN THEIR PLACE.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 168, 18 July 1942, Page 4
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