The City of Cape Town has emphasised that dogs are banned from all its beaches because of safety concerns and health hazards.
Cape Town - The City has emphasised that dogs are banned from all its beaches because of safety concerns and health hazards. This as residents in Hout Bay are complaining that dog owners are still taking their pets for a walk on the beach, sometimes in clear view of signage indicating they are banned.
Another Hout Bay resident Sharon Plett said it was difficult for people to walk on their own at the beaches, in particular Hout Bay beach, because of the dogs. A number of pet owners were walking their dogs on the beach. One couple were walking their dogs off their leashes. Devan Roest, who was walking his dog on a leash, said he walked it at the beach almost everyday. “I put my dog on the leash to protect it from aggressive dogs and stop it running around,” Roest said.
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