Cities in Spain to Use Data Capture DNA for the Dirty Dog Owners Roads

Officials in distrikMislata, Valencia, eastern Spain will utilize dataDNA dog to catch the dog owners littering streets and sidewalks.
The scheme started with the collection of dog excrement found on the street and sidewalk by a janitor, which is then analyzed in the laboratory.

All dog owners in Mislata are required to bring their pets to the vet for his DNA was taken and who do not heed this call will be fined 300 euros, or about Rp4.3 million.

DNA retrieval application deadline is until December 31.

Later all the dogs in Mislata fitted with a necklace that contains information about the owner.

Starting from January 2017, dog owners who do not clean the dirt will dibisa tracked and will be fined 200 euros.

In addition to DNA data, Valencia also introduced a disposable litter boxes for the owner, so the dog dirt can be cleaned from the street or sidewalk with more hygienic.

Dog feces increasingly become a problem in a number of cities in Europe, along with increasing residents who have dogs.

Along the way they've installed a warning sign that the owner should clean the dirt, but often not complied with this request and finally the dog excrement found on the street or sidewalk.
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