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Is the evidence of one witness sufficient grounds to proceed for a offence under the Dog Fouling Act?

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Is the evidence of one witness sufficient grounds to proceed for a offence under the Dog Fouling Act?

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A. Section 1(4) of the Dog Fouling (Scotland) Act 2003 explicitly states that in “any proceedings for an offence under this section it shall be lawful to convict the accused on the evidence of one witness”. Therefore it is clear from the legislation itself that the court should be satisfied with evidence from only one person.

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