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Dog owners busted in South Park
Who hasn't had their heart stopped by seeing a dog heading back to their Human's car trotting in between and behind cars pulling out? Who hasn't witnessed leash-less dogs making a beeline towards the entrance across parking spaces visitors are pulling into? Who hasn't observed leash-less dogs dashing from the car door across the lot to a private yard to detain a fleeing frightened feline in a private yard? If you're not a daily park visitor you might be surprised at the regularity of which these events occur. The posted leash regulations make common sense for the safety, protection and consideration of dogs, visitors and the neighborhood community. Is it fair to blame city officials for holding us accountable for responsible dog ownership they have made clear to us via signs and warnings? And is it becoming to the dog community to hurl insults and innuendos when expressing our reactions to the recent enforcement of these city park ordinances?— April 30, 2015 1:08 a.m.