Nobody wants to prevent lonely people having the companionship of a dog, and I am not blaming the majority of dogs. Let us not ignore the dangerous status dogs that are not kept on leads. One man's dog attacked a musician, leaving her badly injured. The same man/dog attacked a policeman, biting him 15 times. Small children have been killed and maimed by family "pets" in their own homes. So get a grip, dog fouling is not tripe, it is a public health hazard. In my road I see the same couples daily each with a dog, ie. figures claim that dog ownership has doubled in some areas. After stepping in dog excrement on my drive I have now positioned a hawthorn branch in that spot, but I also find bags containing pooperscoop contents stuck in my hedge. This week we parked and my husband got out of the car, stepping in dog muck on the pavement. I like dogs but do not want the responsibility of keeping one. I do not approve of local or central government bureaucracy. Dog licencing, dog whispering and training could be carried out by the RSPCA, which I believe would do a better job than any local council would. There are always best options and best outcomes with any social, cultural and practical problem. Local councils are the worst outcome - just ask the old people turfed out of care homes and sheltered housing, or the disrespected tenants of antisocial arms length housing associations whose employees are recruited from local councils. We are all penalised by incompetence, stupidity and sleaze, and keeping the status quo only lets the culprits off the hook, whether they are dog owners or insufferable overpaid bureaucrats.