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<blockquote data-quote="TarboxBob" data-source="post: 6981445" data-attributes="member: 32287"><p>From Cork County Council Web Site</p><p></p><p>1. Control of Dogs</p><p>(i) Between the hours of 12pm and 6pm persons in charge of a dog on a beach are</p><p>required to keep such dog on a leash.</p><p>(ii) Without prejudice to (i) above persons in charge of a dog on any beach shall</p><p>ensure the following:</p><p>(a) It is under effective, adequate control at all times, including times</p><p>outside those in (i) above.</p><p>(b) It is not causing annoyance, danger or nuisance to any person using the</p><p>beach.</p><p>(c) Its faeces is removed by the person in charge of the dog immediately</p><p>after the occurrence and disposed of in an appropriate manner.</p><p>(d) Persons bringing any dog/animal onto the beach shall be responsible and</p><p>liable for any damage to property or persons which may be caused by it.</p><p>(e) Persons in charge of specified classes of dogs must ensure that comply</p><p>with the Control of Dogs Act 1986 and the 1992 Control of Dogs</p><p>(Amendment) Act and the Statutory Instruments S.I. No 442 of 1998</p><p>Control of Dogs regulations.</p><p>Exempt from this bye-law are guide dogs for the blind, dogs kept by An Garda</p><p>Siochána and under the control of a member of An Garda Siochána in the</p><p>execution of his/her duties and dogs kept by the Customs and Excise Service and</p><p>under the control of a member of the Customs and Excise Service in the execution</p><p>of his/her duties</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TarboxBob, post: 6981445, member: 32287"] From Cork County Council Web Site 1. Control of Dogs (i) Between the hours of 12pm and 6pm persons in charge of a dog on a beach are required to keep such dog on a leash. (ii) Without prejudice to (i) above persons in charge of a dog on any beach shall ensure the following: (a) It is under effective, adequate control at all times, including times outside those in (i) above. (b) It is not causing annoyance, danger or nuisance to any person using the beach. (c) Its faeces is removed by the person in charge of the dog immediately after the occurrence and disposed of in an appropriate manner. (d) Persons bringing any dog/animal onto the beach shall be responsible and liable for any damage to property or persons which may be caused by it. (e) Persons in charge of specified classes of dogs must ensure that comply with the Control of Dogs Act 1986 and the 1992 Control of Dogs (Amendment) Act and the Statutory Instruments S.I. No 442 of 1998 Control of Dogs regulations. Exempt from this bye-law are guide dogs for the blind, dogs kept by An Garda Siochána and under the control of a member of An Garda Siochána in the execution of his/her duties and dogs kept by the Customs and Excise Service and under the control of a member of the Customs and Excise Service in the execution of his/her duties [/QUOTE]
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