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91ƵThat91Ƶs a load of crap91Ƶ: Dog poop conspiracy spreads in White Rock

Allegation picked up steam through a Facebook page run by a city councillor
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Facebook comment from the No more HighRises in White Rock account, which is conducted by City of White Rock Coun. Scott Kristjanson. (Facebook screengrab)

There is a dog poop conspiracy theory making its rounds in the City of White Rock, and it appears to have picked up steam through a Facebook page run by a city councillor.

The allegation was raised Saturday by the Facebook account 91ƵNo more HighRises in White Rock,91Ƶ by City of White Rock Coun. Scott Kristjanson.

The post was written after a number of photos of dog feces on or near the White Rock Promenade were posted on social media following a city council vote in favour of allowing dogs on the waterfront walkway, during the off season, beginning this October.

91ƵSadly, there is strong evidence that the dog feces deposited in front of the Train Station last month was placed there by the NoDogs side, in an attempt to show how irresponsible dog owners are,91Ƶ the No more Highrises in White Rock comment reads.

91ƵHappy to discuss details offline or after fines issued.91Ƶ

The comment did not elaborate on the 91Ƶstrong evidence91Ƶ offered, and Kristjanson has not yet responded to requests for comment 91Ƶ via email or phone 91Ƶ made Tuesday morning.

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White Rock artist Ric Wallace, who has been vocal in his opposition to allowing dogs on the promenade, told Peace Arch News Tuesday that the theory that someone planted feces is 91Ƶa load of crap.91Ƶ

In an email sent to city councillors and Peace Arch News earlier this month, Wallace said that residents are willing to offer $100-$1,000 for videos of dog attacks on the White Rock waterfront.

The 91ƵNo more HighRises in White Rock91Ƶ page made note of the offering.

91ƵThere is the case of people offering rewards for videos of kids being attacked by dogs on the Promenade. That borders on public endangerment by the NoDogs side, violating the very tenant they claimed to support,91Ƶ the comment reads.

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City of White Rock says they have stepped up enforcement to keep dogs off the promenade. (Ric Wallace photo)


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