Downtown dog ban goes into effect Monday
Police seek voluntary compliance through education and warnings.
Eugene police officers plan to ease people into the pilot downtown dog ban that takes effect Monday.
Sgt. Julie Smith, supervisor of the downtown patrol team, said the focus of officers during the ban’s first few weeks will be to educate people about the ban and issue warnings to gain voluntary compliance rather than write $100 tickets. But Smith cautioned that early leniency would go only so far, and officers will issue citations if they run into the same individuals continuing to flout the ban.
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